2009
DOI: 10.1109/lawp.2009.2031988
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Improved-Accuracy Source Reconstruction on Arbitrary 3-D Surfaces

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“…The resulting system of equations is underdetermined. However, as indicated in previous works [5,14,21,24], the SRM seeks a least-mean-square solution, that is, the minimum energy solution. The issue of solution uniqueness of the inverse problem for antenna characterization has been widely discussed in [13,24,25], as well as the different ways of Equivalence Principle application depending whether the zero internal field condition is enforced or not.…”
Section: Helix Antennamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The resulting system of equations is underdetermined. However, as indicated in previous works [5,14,21,24], the SRM seeks a least-mean-square solution, that is, the minimum energy solution. The issue of solution uniqueness of the inverse problem for antenna characterization has been widely discussed in [13,24,25], as well as the different ways of Equivalence Principle application depending whether the zero internal field condition is enforced or not.…”
Section: Helix Antennamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to size limitations, the measurement of the radiation pattern of an antenna on an anechoic chamber is not always possible. In recent years, some methods to compute the radiation pattern of the Antenna Under Test (AUT) by means of a transformation from the Near Field (NF), typically measured in an anechoic chamber, to the Far Field (FF) have been developed [12,15,[22][23][24]31].…”
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