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ththeodosis



Joined: 01 Jun 2004
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Post28 Jul 2004 16:42   FAr field of antenna in FDTD

Anyone has the MATLAB code for the far field of a dipole antenna?????

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cesardelahoz



Joined: 24 Jul 2004
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Post04 Aug 2004 23:44   Re: FAr field of antenna in FDTD

I don't know much about MathLab, but here is a tip for ANY antenna gain pattern data set (or plot):

The average gain (far field) over the entire sphere should be 0.0 dBi (or pretty darn close), not including any losses that might be included. This common sense rule applies to both mathematical models and real world data.

Depending on your data structure, you have to be careful when calculating the average. For example, if your data structure is essentially a Mercator projection (Az, El data points) - you will need to factor (cosine weight) the poles that are over-represented in the data set.

If the average gain is less than 0.0 dBi, then this indicates either system losses or an error. If the average gain is greater than 0.0 dBi, then this indicates either 'magic' <smirk> or an error.

This should be considered as an essential sanity check on any antenna pattern data set.
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