Fast analysis of active antenna systems following the Deep Integration paradigm
Book chapter, 2018

The ultimate form of system integration is arguably to fuse conducting, semiconducting, and non-conducting materials into a single heterogeneous material having the multifunctional properties of a full-blown antenna system. This chapter introduces the so-called Deep Integration paradigm and discusses the fast numerical analysis of these potentially next-generation deeply integrated antenna structures. These multiscale problems are analyzed efficiently through a numerical enhancement technique, called the Characteristic Basis Function Method.

Method of moments

Deep integration paradigm

Electromagnetic wave propagation

Numerical approximation and analysis

System integration

Single antennas

Interpolation and function approximation (numerical analysis)

Next-generation deeply integrated antenna structures

Fast numerical analysis

Full-blown antenna system

Active antenna systems

Electromagnetic wave scattering

Antenna arrays

Active antennas

Multifunctional properties

Ultimate form

Fast analysis

Nonconducting materials

numerical analysis

Single heterogeneous material

Author

Rob Maaskant

Chalmers, Electrical Engineering, Communication, Antennas and Optical Networks

Developments in Antenna Analysis and Design: Volume 2

187-211
9781785618901 (ISBN)

Subject Categories

Computational Mathematics

Other Physics Topics

Other Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Information Engineering

DOI

10.1049/SBEW543G_ch6

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4/21/2023