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24 June 2019 Simulation of statistical characteristics of aperture random antenna by triad-cluster method
Oleg N. Maslov, Ivan S. Shatalov
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Proceedings Volume 11146, Optical Technologies for Telecommunications 2018; 111460A (2019) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2524835
Event: XVI International Scientific and Technical Conference on Optical Technologies in Telecommunications, 2018, Ufa, Russian Federation
Abstract
The paper presents the results of statistical simulation (SS) of multi-element aperture random antenna (ARA) by triadcluster method (TCM). The problem is formulated in a general form and the described method is valid for all electromagnetic phenomena, including the optical range. As the wavelength decreases, the correctness of the proposed approach increases. The base element of ARA is a triadic elementary radiator (TER), which consist of orthogonal electric and magnetic radiators. The components of TER are excited by random in amplitude, phase and direction electric and magnetic currents. Histograms of levels of electric and magnetic field strength at frequencies from 1 KHz to 10 GHz are presented. Comparative analysis to study effect of wave fields’ combinatorics, which creates by components of TER and phase errors, on SS results was made. The case of joint impact of the combinatorics, amplitude and phase errors on TCM model of ARA is considered.
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Oleg N. Maslov and Ivan S. Shatalov "Simulation of statistical characteristics of aperture random antenna by triad-cluster method", Proc. SPIE 11146, Optical Technologies for Telecommunications 2018, 111460A (24 June 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2524835
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KEYWORDS
Monte Carlo methods

Antennas

Error analysis

Stochastic processes

Electromagnetism

Information science

Electromagnetic radiation

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