Thal, 2012 - Google Patents
Q bounds for arbitrary small antennas: A circuit approachThal, 2012
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- 13436418848769299615
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- Thal H
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- IEEE transactions on antennas and propagation
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Circuit models for the lowest-order modes radiating from within an arbitrarily-shaped envelope have been developed based on the exact circuits for spherical modes and the radar scattering from a conductor of the arbitrary shape. These circuits predict lower bounds …
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