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Comparison of TL, Point-Matching and Hybrid Circuit Method Analysis of a Horizontal Dipole Antenna Immersed in Lossy Soil

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HF analysis of a horizontal dipole antenna buried in lossy ground has been performed in this paper. The soil is treated as a homogenous half-space of known electrical parameters. The authors compare the range of applicability of two forms of transmission line model, a hybrid circuit method, and a point-matching method in such analysis.

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Jankoski, R., Rančić, M., Arnautovski-Toseva, V., Silvestrov, S. (2016). Comparison of TL, Point-Matching and Hybrid Circuit Method Analysis of a Horizontal Dipole Antenna Immersed in Lossy Soil. In: Silvestrov, S., Rančić, M. (eds) Engineering Mathematics I. Springer Proceedings in Mathematics & Statistics, vol 178. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-42082-0_4

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