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FAR-FIELD RECONSTRUCTION FROM A MINIMUM NUMBER OF SPHERICAL SPIRAL DATA USING EFFECTIVE ANTENNA MODELINGS
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RadarGeometric ModelingEngineeringFar-field MeasurementRadio FrequencyAerospace EngineeringSynthetic Aperture RadarAntennaQuasi-planar AntennaSpherical Spiral ScanningMicrowave AntennaInverse ProblemsComputational ElectromagneticsSpiral ScansRadio PropagationNear-field MeasurementElectromagnetic Compatibility
Two probe-compensated near-field-far-field transforma- tions with spherical spiral scanning tailored for antennas having two of their dimensions very different from the third one are developed by properly applying the unified theory of spiral scans for nonspheri- cal antennas. One is suitable for electrically long antennas, which are considered as enclosed in a cylinder ended in two half-spheres. The other adopts a surface formed by two circular bowls with the same aperture diameter but different lateral bends to shape a quasi-planar antenna. These flexible modelings fit very well many actual antennas by properly setting their geometric parameters. Great reduction of the number of data to be acquired is achieved, thus significantly re- ducing the required measurement time. Numerical tests validating the accuracy of the proposed techniques and their stability with respect to random errors affecting the data are shown.
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