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        1 - Design, simulation and performance comparison of radating elements of reflect array antenna
        iman aryanian gholamreza moradi abdolali abdipour
        In this paper, the role of radiation elements in the performance of reflect array antenna is studied, and each element is designed and simulated and the phase response is compared. Also, the relations needed for designing reflect array antenna are discussed and one samp More
        In this paper, the role of radiation elements in the performance of reflect array antenna is studied, and each element is designed and simulated and the phase response is compared. Also, the relations needed for designing reflect array antenna are discussed and one sample reflect array antenna is designed in the KU band and the results are presented. Manuscript profile
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        2 - Parametric analysis of a broadband Archimedean spiral antenna with cavity
        Hamed  noroozy Shahrokh  jam
        In this article an Archimedean spiral antenna is designed and analyzed that has good operation in broadband application. By analyzing this design, the effects that different parameters have on antenna operation will be studied and ways of optimization will be found.  In More
        In this article an Archimedean spiral antenna is designed and analyzed that has good operation in broadband application. By analyzing this design, the effects that different parameters have on antenna operation will be studied and ways of optimization will be found.  Influences of cavity height and number of turns to obtain good matching and gain in a frequency interval of 4 to 18 GHz will be discussed. In addition, using cavity wall around the antenna, side lobes are decreased or deleted. By tapering the arms at feeding center, better matching will be attained. For making S11 bandwidth better, increasing the cavity height or reducing the number of turns can be used. Changing number of turns does not have a significant effect on the gain. To improve the antenna gain, the cavity height needs to be adjusted such that the reflected wave from cavity and radiated wave from spiral arms are constructing. Manuscript profile
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        3 - A Fast Method to Compute Radiation Fields of Shaped Reflector Antennas by FFT
        zaker hosseinfirooze abolghasem zeidabadinezhad hamid mirmohammadsadeghi
        A rapid calculation method of the far-field radiation patterns of a shaped reflector antenna illuminated by a feed in an arbitrary location is reported. In this method, the equations of geometrical optics (GO) are used to calculate the reflected electric field using the More
        A rapid calculation method of the far-field radiation patterns of a shaped reflector antenna illuminated by a feed in an arbitrary location is reported. In this method, the equations of geometrical optics (GO) are used to calculate the reflected electric field using the radiation patterns of the feed and the parameters defining the reflector surface. These fields comprise the aperture field distribution which is integrated over the aperture plane by Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) algorithm based on low-size meshing of the aperture to yield the far-field radiation patterns and to calculate other antenna parameters. Shaped Reflector Antenna Design and Analysis Software (SRADAS) based on this numerical method can analyze and simulate all shaped reflector antennas with large dimensions in regard to the wavelength. SRADAS has been implemented and used in Information and Communication Technology Institute (ICTI) to analyze and simulate different practical parabolic and shaped reflector antennas. In order to confirm the integrity of the proposed calculation method, two practical antennas are analyzed using this software. The results are in good agreement with the results obtained by commercial software (Method of Moment) and measurement. Large shaped reflector antennas can be simulated by SRADAS fast and accurately. Manuscript profile
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        4 - Polar Diagram of Points with Moving Pole
        Bahram Sadeghi Bigham fateme rabani
        Polar diagram is a generalization of Voronoi diagram in which the angle is used as the metric. This Problem has many applications in visibility, image Processing, telecommunication, antenna, and Path Planning Problems. In recent years two kinds of Polar diagram have bee More
        Polar diagram is a generalization of Voronoi diagram in which the angle is used as the metric. This Problem has many applications in visibility, image Processing, telecommunication, antenna, and Path Planning Problems. In recent years two kinds of Polar diagram have been proposed and appropriate algorithm have been Presented for some types of sites. Also, some algorithms has presented for kinetic data and dynamic states. In this Paper, it is assumed that the Pole is moving and an algorithm is presented that updates near Pole Polar diagram of sites with moving pole efficiently and in a sub linear time. In this approach, the Preprocessing time is 〖O(n^4 log〗_2⁡〖n)〗 and updating time for diagram with each successive movement is 〖 O(log〗_2⁡〖n +k)〗 that k is the number of sites in region T which its site’s regions may be changed Manuscript profile