Three-Dimensional Electromagnetic Scattering From Flat Plates by Using Sinc-Type Basis Functions in Method of Moments
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Sinc functions are used in the basis and testing procedures in the conventional method of moments (MoM) formulation. But unlike conventional MoM, simple pointwise meshing is enough and no integral computation is required due to the mathematical properties of the sinc function. The simulation results of surface current densities and radar cross section for a few wavelength square flat plate are obtained by using our own codes. The results are compared with those of the rooftop basis functions. The CPU-time decreases by half of the time of the conventional method. The error that occurs from the approximated integral of the sinc function in the computation of main matrix elements is very small and decreases while the bandwidth of the sinc function increases.
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Computational Electromagnetics International Workshop, CEM 2009; Izmir; Turkey; 20 July 2009 through 23 July 2009
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Method of moments, Electromagnetism, Matrix elements, Basis functions, Radar cross section, Matrix elements, Electromagnetism, Method of moments, Radar cross section, Basis functions
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0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, 02 engineering and technology
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Özbakış, B., Oğuzer, T., and Kuştepeli, A. (2009, July 20-23). Three-dimensional electromagnetic scattering from flat plates by using sinc-type basis functions in method of moments. Paper presented at the Computational Electromagnetics International Workshop, CEM 2009. doi:10.1109/CEM.2009.5228106
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