Antenna arrays
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Problem Description
Antennas often consist of arrays of
contributing elements, either with direct feeds for each element or via
indirect coupling. Designers
are then forced to consider not only the characteristics of the
individual elements, but also for the entire array. Depending on the
complexity of the array such analyses can become computationally
expensive or too large to solve.
FEKO Solution
The
Method of Moments (MoM) based formulation of FEKO does not mesh or
discretise the free-space region between array elements, resulting in a
highly optimal use of computational resources. FEKO also provides the
Multilevel Fast Multipole Method (MLFMM) as an accurate and highly
efficient solution to very large problems.
Planar microstrip
antenna arrays can be solved with free space Green's functions,
eilminating the need to discretise the space between antenna elements.
Finite dielectric structures can be modelled with the surface
equivalence principle. When the dielectric constants are
high the hybrid FEM/MoM technique can be used as alternative.