WAVE SCATTERING WEDGE IN GAP WEDGE ANTENNAE STRUCTURES.

Auteurs-es

  • Billel Ali Srihen University Brothers Mentouri Constantine 1
  • Jean Paul Yonnet University Joseph Fourier Grenoble
  • Malek Benslama University Brothers Mentouri Constantine 1

Mots-clés :

Electromagnetic wave, scattering, structure, Gap Photonic Antennae

Résumé

Antenna remote sensing deals with the extraction of object information from electromagnetic wave parameters. To fully exploit the potential for quantitative information acquisition, a detailed description of microwave diffusion is required. The research on this subject was mainly devoted to the far-field analysis which assumes an incident plane wave, calculates its scattered field and evaluates the radar cross section (RCS). However, under some practical conditions, far-field analysis is not valid and near-field analysis is required. In this paper, we have given a complete analysis of the near field of a corner structure due to an incident electric field from a linear source or a plane wave in the case of Gap Photonic Antennae. The far-field model, in the case of a linear source exciting the structure, is also analyzed. The interest of this study will structure the modeling process of the fields by having a clear vision of the near field which will bring a maximum of information in the process of remote sensing to help an accurate and correct decision-making.

Bibliographies de l'auteur-e

Billel Ali Srihen, University Brothers Mentouri Constantine 1

Department of Electronics, Laboratory of Electromagnetism and Telecommunications

Jean Paul Yonnet, University Joseph Fourier Grenoble

Laboratory of Electrical Engineering, Polytechnic Institute of Grenoble

Malek Benslama, University Brothers Mentouri Constantine 1

Department of Electronics, Laboratory of Electromagnetism and Telecommunications

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2017-12-01

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Srihen, B. A., Yonnet, J. P., & Benslama, M. (2017). WAVE SCATTERING WEDGE IN GAP WEDGE ANTENNAE STRUCTURES. Sciences & Technologie. B, Sciences De l’ingénieur, (46), 9–15. Consulté à l’adresse https://revue.umc.edu.dz/b/article/view/2763

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