2006
DOI: 10.1109/map.2006.277157
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Transmission and Reception by Ultra-Wideband (UWB) Antennas

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“…Since the impedance bandwidth of the conventional helical antenna is about 2 : 1, it is a potential candidate for wideband pulse radiation [4,5,16]. In this section, we investigate the time-domain radiation characteristics of a helical antenna.…”
Section: Effects Of Current Modes On Time-domain Radiationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the impedance bandwidth of the conventional helical antenna is about 2 : 1, it is a potential candidate for wideband pulse radiation [4,5,16]. In this section, we investigate the time-domain radiation characteristics of a helical antenna.…”
Section: Effects Of Current Modes On Time-domain Radiationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, the symmetrical nature of the monocycle does not permit the generation of dc currents during numerical computation, so the output of an antenna excited by a monocycle pulse has no dc component. The usefulness of the monocycle pulse is evident from the paper by Ghosh, et al [8] where the monocycle has been successfully used as input to various UWB antennas. In this case, the monocycle pulse is obtained by taking the time derivative of a short duration Gaussian pulse.…”
Section: Input Pulsementioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the antenna has a pattern similar to that of a short dipole as shown in Figures 3(a), 6(a) and 8(a), the radiated field of the bicone should be similar to the radiated field of a short dipole. In the case of an electrically small dipole, the far field is proportional to the second temporal derivative of the transient current on the structure whereas the received open circuit voltage is approximately the derivative of the incident field [8,9]. This statement is verified by Figure 10(a) where the radiated field is the second derivative of the monocycle input voltage shown in Figure 9(a) and by Figure 10(b) where the received field is the derivative of the monocycle incident wave of Figure 9(a).…”
Section: Electrically Small Antenna With Dipole-like Radiation Patternmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The volcano smoke antenna is a conventional wideband antenna and it was originally designed by Kraus [1]. And there are also some recent investigations on this kind of antenna [2][3][4][5]. However, the classic volcano smoke antenna is a volumetric ultra-wide band antenna and its application is limited.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%