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Near-Field to Far-Field Transformation Techniques with Spiral Scannings: A Comprehensive Review

Renato Cicchetti Francesco D’Agostino Flaminio Ferrara Claudio Gennarelli Rocco Guerriero +1 lainnya

Abstrak

An overview of the near-field-far-field (NF-FF) transformation techniques with innovative spiral scannings, useful to derive the radiation patterns of the antennas commonly employed in the modern wireless communication systems, is provided in this paper. The theoretical background and the development of a unified theory of the spiral scannings for quasi-spherical and nonspherical antennas are described, and an optimal sampling interpolation expansion to evaluate the probe response on a quite arbitrary rotational surface from a nonredundant number of its samples, collected along a proper spiral wrapping it, is presented. This unified theory can be applied to spirals wrapping the conventional scanning surfaces and makes it possible to accurately reconstruct the NF data required by the NF-FF transformation employing the corresponding classical scanning. A remarkable reduction of the measurement time is so achieved, due to the use of continuous and synchronized movements of the positioning systems and to the reduced number of needed NF measurements. Some numerical and experimental results relevant to the spherical spiral scanning case when dealing with quasi-planar and electrically long antennas are shown.

Penulis (6)

R

Renato Cicchetti

F

Francesco D’Agostino

F

Flaminio Ferrara

C

Claudio Gennarelli

R

Rocco Guerriero

M

Massimo Migliozzi

Format Sitasi

Cicchetti, R., D’Agostino, F., Ferrara, F., Gennarelli, C., Guerriero, R., Migliozzi, M. (2014). Near-Field to Far-Field Transformation Techniques with Spiral Scannings: A Comprehensive Review. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/143084

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