The efficiency and reliability of the multiple-mode transmission line theory applied to predict the electromagnetic coupling between electric monopoles with conducting planes inside a metallic enclosure is assessed in this paper. The planes are represented with an equivalent impedance through a transmission line analogy. Particularly critical coupling configurations, such as close monopole-to-plane and plane-to-plane configurations are tested. The results obtained with the proposed method are compared to experimental measurements and transmission-line modelling method (TLM) numerical simulations. The proposed model is attractive due to its rapidity and good accuracy in predicting the coupling configurations examined.
L. Sandrolini, U. Reggiani, D.W.P. Thomas, C. Christopoulos (2007). Electromagnetic coupling inside enclosures with closely coupled electric monopoles and conducting planes. PISCATAWAY, NJ : IEEE, Inc. [10.1109/ISEMC.2007.123].
Electromagnetic coupling inside enclosures with closely coupled electric monopoles and conducting planes
SANDROLINI, LEONARDO;REGGIANI, UGO;
2007
Abstract
The efficiency and reliability of the multiple-mode transmission line theory applied to predict the electromagnetic coupling between electric monopoles with conducting planes inside a metallic enclosure is assessed in this paper. The planes are represented with an equivalent impedance through a transmission line analogy. Particularly critical coupling configurations, such as close monopole-to-plane and plane-to-plane configurations are tested. The results obtained with the proposed method are compared to experimental measurements and transmission-line modelling method (TLM) numerical simulations. The proposed model is attractive due to its rapidity and good accuracy in predicting the coupling configurations examined.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.