Impact of different voltage source models on antenna current and input impedance within the boundary element method formalism

2023 24th International Conference on Applied Electromagnetics and Communications (ICECOM)(2023)

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This paper investigates the differences in dipole current and input impedance due to different source models in the framework of boundary element formalism. The half-wavelength and full-wavelength dipole antennas are placed in free space and above a lossy medium. Antenna current and input impedance are obtained by numerically solving the Pocklington’s integro-differential equation via Galerkin-Bubnov Indirect Boundary Element Method (GB-IBEM). Two different feeding structures are used as excitation sources, a delta gap source model usually used under GB-IBEM formalism and a magnetic frill source model. Different segment numbers are also used. The results indicate that the current magnitude in case of half-wavelength dipole antenna varies to a relatively great extent depending on the applied voltage generator model. Input impedance does not vary due to different source models, however, its value changes greatly with segment number.
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boundary element method,current computation,delta gap model,feeding structures,magnetic frill model,magnetic ribbon model,source models
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