An extension of the Characteristic Basis Function Method (CBFM) for handling radiating problems involving structures with apertures (slots) is hybridized with a ray tracing based solver to characterize the propagation between a transmitting waveguide antenna and a generic receiver operating at 94 GHz, located in proximity of a human body. Specifically, CBFM is used to estimate the radiation pattern of the transmitter, which provides the radiation pattern model to be employed in the ray tracing solver. © 2013 IEEE.
Hybridizing CBFM and ray tracing for on-body propagation
DE GREGORIO, MARCO;USAI, PIERPAOLO;TIBERI, GIANLUIGI;MONORCHIO, AGOSTINO;PELLEGRINI, ALICE;
2013-01-01
Abstract
An extension of the Characteristic Basis Function Method (CBFM) for handling radiating problems involving structures with apertures (slots) is hybridized with a ray tracing based solver to characterize the propagation between a transmitting waveguide antenna and a generic receiver operating at 94 GHz, located in proximity of a human body. Specifically, CBFM is used to estimate the radiation pattern of the transmitter, which provides the radiation pattern model to be employed in the ray tracing solver. © 2013 IEEE.File in questo prodotto:
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