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Alternative Mathematical Design of Vector Potential and Radiated Fields for Parabolic Reflector Surface

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This paper is presenting a new and efficient method for computing the charge and current distribution on a circular disk type surface. Integral equation is formulated for the circular loop geometry (taking into the account of Moment Method) to cast the equation for charge and current distribution. The technique involves extension of the conventional Pocklington’s integral equation and the uses of antenna’s effective parameters. Paper consist of a transformation into a single integral equation, and then into a linear system of algebraic equation. Plot of the current distribution along the antenna are finally given and compared with conventional thin wire antenna using matrix inversion technique.

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Malik, P.K., Parthasarthy, H., Tripathi, M.P. (2013). Alternative Mathematical Design of Vector Potential and Radiated Fields for Parabolic Reflector Surface. In: Unnikrishnan, S., Surve, S., Bhoir, D. (eds) Advances in Computing, Communication, and Control. ICAC3 2013. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 361. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-36321-4_38

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