Electromagnetic Performance Analysis of Graded Dielectric Inhomogeneous Radomes von P. Mahima | ISBN 9789811078323

Electromagnetic Performance Analysis of Graded Dielectric Inhomogeneous Radomes

von P. Mahima, M. Suprava, S. Vandana, Mohammed P.S. Yazeen und Raveendranath U. Nair
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinP. Mahima
Autor / AutorinM. Suprava
Autor / AutorinS. Vandana
Autor / AutorinMohammed P.S. Yazeen
Autor / AutorinRaveendranath U. Nair
Buchcover Electromagnetic Performance Analysis of Graded Dielectric Inhomogeneous Radomes | P. Mahima | EAN 9789811078323 | ISBN 981-10-7832-7 | ISBN 978-981-10-7832-3

Electromagnetic Performance Analysis of Graded Dielectric Inhomogeneous Radomes

von P. Mahima, M. Suprava, S. Vandana, Mohammed P.S. Yazeen und Raveendranath U. Nair
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinP. Mahima
Autor / AutorinM. Suprava
Autor / AutorinS. Vandana
Autor / AutorinMohammed P.S. Yazeen
Autor / AutorinRaveendranath U. Nair

This book reports on a new radome wall configuration based on an inhomogeneous planar layer, which overcomes current fabrication constraints in radome design and yields improved electromagnetic (EM) characteristics. The book also includes a detailed description of radomes and antenna-radome interaction studies for different radome wall configurations. The radome wall was designed using the equivalent transmission line method (EQTLM), since it requires less computational speed and provides accurate results. In order to substantiate the accuracy of the results obtained using EQTLM, the simulated results based on full wave methods like CST Microwave Studio Suite are also included. The EM performance analysis of the antenna-radome system for two radome shapes, tangent ogive (for airborne applications) and hemispherical (for ground-based applications), was performed using Geometric Optics Method in conjunction with the Aperture Integration Method. To show the efficacy of the new design, a comparison of performance characteristics between the novel radome and conventional wall configurations is also included. Lastly, it presents antenna-radome interaction studies for various aperture distributions. The book offers a unique resource for all researchers working in the area of microwave radomes.