Free and Open Source Software Codes for Antenna Design: Preliminary Numerical Experiments

In both industrial and scientific frameworks, free and open source software codes create novel and interesting opportunities in computational electromagnetics. One of the possible applications, which usually requires a large set of numerical tests, is related to antenna design. Despite the well-know...

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Main Authors: Fedeli Alessandro, Montecucco Claudio, Gragnani Gian Luigi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2019-12-01
Series:Electrical, Control and Communication Engineering
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/ecce-2019-0012
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spelling doaj-78e545135dc8462b9e96539c7ccde6432021-09-05T21:00:45ZengSciendoElectrical, Control and Communication Engineering 2255-91592019-12-01152889510.2478/ecce-2019-0012ecce-2019-0012Free and Open Source Software Codes for Antenna Design: Preliminary Numerical ExperimentsFedeli Alessandro0Montecucco Claudio1Gragnani Gian Luigi2Assistant Professor, University of Genoa,Genoa, ItalyConsultant, Atel Antennas s.r.l., Arquata Scrivia, ItalyAssociate Professor, University of Genoa,Genoa, ItalyIn both industrial and scientific frameworks, free and open source software codes create novel and interesting opportunities in computational electromagnetics. One of the possible applications, which usually requires a large set of numerical tests, is related to antenna design. Despite the well-known advantages offered by open source software, there are several critical points that restrict its practical application. First, the knowledge of the open source programs is often limited. Second, by using open source packages it is sometimes not easy to obtain results with a high level of confidence, and to integrate open source modules in the production workflow. In the paper, a discussion about open source programs for antenna design is carried out. Furthermore, some preliminary numerical tests are presented and discussed, also in comparison with those obtained by means of commercial software. Results are related to the simulation of various typologies of antennas in order to assess the capabilities of open source software in different configurations. The presented comparisons show that, despite the abovementioned limitations, the examined open source packages have similar performance with respect to their commercial counterparts.https://doi.org/10.2478/ecce-2019-0012antennascomputational electromagneticsfinite difference methodsmethod of momentsopen source softwaretime-domain analysis
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Gragnani Gian Luigi
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Gragnani Gian Luigi
Free and Open Source Software Codes for Antenna Design: Preliminary Numerical Experiments
Electrical, Control and Communication Engineering
antennas
computational electromagnetics
finite difference methods
method of moments
open source software
time-domain analysis
author_facet Fedeli Alessandro
Montecucco Claudio
Gragnani Gian Luigi
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title Free and Open Source Software Codes for Antenna Design: Preliminary Numerical Experiments
title_short Free and Open Source Software Codes for Antenna Design: Preliminary Numerical Experiments
title_full Free and Open Source Software Codes for Antenna Design: Preliminary Numerical Experiments
title_fullStr Free and Open Source Software Codes for Antenna Design: Preliminary Numerical Experiments
title_full_unstemmed Free and Open Source Software Codes for Antenna Design: Preliminary Numerical Experiments
title_sort free and open source software codes for antenna design: preliminary numerical experiments
publisher Sciendo
series Electrical, Control and Communication Engineering
issn 2255-9159
publishDate 2019-12-01
description In both industrial and scientific frameworks, free and open source software codes create novel and interesting opportunities in computational electromagnetics. One of the possible applications, which usually requires a large set of numerical tests, is related to antenna design. Despite the well-known advantages offered by open source software, there are several critical points that restrict its practical application. First, the knowledge of the open source programs is often limited. Second, by using open source packages it is sometimes not easy to obtain results with a high level of confidence, and to integrate open source modules in the production workflow. In the paper, a discussion about open source programs for antenna design is carried out. Furthermore, some preliminary numerical tests are presented and discussed, also in comparison with those obtained by means of commercial software. Results are related to the simulation of various typologies of antennas in order to assess the capabilities of open source software in different configurations. The presented comparisons show that, despite the abovementioned limitations, the examined open source packages have similar performance with respect to their commercial counterparts.
topic antennas
computational electromagnetics
finite difference methods
method of moments
open source software
time-domain analysis
url https://doi.org/10.2478/ecce-2019-0012
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