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Radiation from multiple reflected waves emitted by a cabin antenna in a car

Nagatomo et al., 2002

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7240936285420723632
Author
Nagatomo H
Yamada Y
Tabira K
Itagaki T
Yuminaga S
Publication year
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IEICE transactions on fundamentals of electronics, communications and computer sciences

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In order to clarify the receiver sensitivity of remote keyless entry systems operating at 314 MHz, the radiation characteristics of a cabin antennas must be studied. For this purpose, electromagnetic simulations are very useful but the multiple reflected waves present in the …
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