Wave Iterative Process Study Of Double Dipole Scattering
Journal Title: Acta Technica Napocensis- Electronica-Telecomunicatii (Electronics and Telecommunications) - Year 2012, Vol 53, Issue 1
Abstract
The paper presents an application of the Wave Iterative Process (WIP) in the case of the study of the scattering of an electromagnetic plane wave by a system composed of two arbitrary placed metallic dipoles. The case of one dipole is studied at first, a second one being introduced into the scattering system later. Mutual influence is also taken into account, current density results are presented, and the possibilities of enlarging the number of dipoles in the scattering structure are also examined.
Authors and Affiliations
Nicolae LUCANU, Irinel Valentin PLETEA, Ion BOGDAN, Henri BAUDRAND
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