Multi-scale modeling of VLF/LF antennas with an arbitrarily oriented thin wire TLM node integrating lumped component". Special Session on "Multiscale Modeling in Antenna Design
Résumé
In this paper, a validation of the proposed technique is provided through comparisons between simulated, theoretical and measured results for wire patch antennas and loaded dipoles. The capability of this technique to simulate a VLF/OMEGA antenna is also demonstrated.The technique presented in this paper is suitable to analyze multi-scale problems such as VLF/LF antennas. However, it will be necessary to pay a particular attention on the thin wire interconnection. Further work will be devoted to take into account radial-wire ground planes above or buried in inhomogeneous media.
Mots clés
thin wire interconnection
account radial-wire ground planes
inhomogeneous media
transmission line matrix method
Wire
Load modeling
Antenna measurements
Loaded antennas
Insulators
lumped component
wire patch antennas
dipole antennas
transmission line matrix methods
microwave antennas
microstrip antennas
multiscale modeling
TLM node
VLF/LF antennas
{antenna theory
loaded dipoles
VLF/OMEGA antenna