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Near-Field to Near/Far-Field Transformation for Arbitrary Near-Field Geometry Utilizing an Equivalent Electric Current and MoM
Tapan Kumar Sarkar, Fellow, IEEE, and Ardalan Taaghol
Page 566.
Abstract:
Presented here is a method for computing near- and
far-field patterns of an antenna from its near-field measurements taken
over an arbitrarily shaped geometry. This method utilizes near-field
data to determine an equivalent electric current source over a
fictitious surface which encompasses the antenna. This electric current,
once determined, can be used to ascertain the near and the far field.
This method demonstrates the concept of analytic continuity, i.e., once
the value of the electric field is known for one region in space, from a
theoretical perspective, its value for any other region can be
extrapolated. It is shown that the equivalent electric current produces
the correct fields in the regions in front of the antenna regardless of
the geometry over which the near-field measurements are made. In this
approach, the measured data need not satisfy the Nyquist sampling
criteria. An electric field integral equation is developed to relate the
near field to the equivalent electric current. A moment method procedure
is employed to solve the integral equation by transforming it into a
matrix equation. A least-squares solution via singular value
decomposition is used to solve the matrix equation. Computations with
both synthetic and experimental data, where the near field of several
antenna configurations are measured over various geometrical surfaces,
illustrate the accuracy of this method.
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