Finite curved frequency selective surfaces

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Curved arrays of a finite number of dipoles are analysed using the vector potential equation to compute the current distribution in each dipole in the array, taking into account mutual coupling among the elements. The frequency selective characteristics of such curved arrays are compared with finite and infinite planar arrays. The effect of mutual coupling on the transmission characteristics of the arrays is also discussed.

Inspec keywords: dipole antennas; current distribution; antenna arrays; antenna theory

Other keywords: frequency selective surfaces; current distribution; finite curved FSS; dipoles; transmission characteristics; vector potential equation; mutual coupling

Subjects: Antenna theory; Antenna arrays

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      • A.M.M.A. Allam , E.A. Parker . Application of Pocklington's equation to analysis of dipole frequency-selective surfaces of finite size. IEE Proc. H , 521 - 526
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