Analysis of Aperture Radiation Using Computer Visualization and Image-Processing Techniques

In order to accurately describe the behavior of an antenna, one needs to understand the radiation mechanisms that govern its operation. One way to gain such an insight is to view the fields and currents present on a radiating structure. Unfortunately, in close proximity to an a...

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Main Author: Monkevich, James Matthew
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Published: Virginia Tech 2014
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-367352021-10-09T05:25:53Z Analysis of Aperture Radiation Using Computer Visualization and Image-Processing Techniques Monkevich, James Matthew Electrical and Computer Engineering Besieris, Ioannis M. Scales, Wayne A. Riad, Sedki Mohamed visualization computational electromagnetics image-processing antennas In order to accurately describe the behavior of an antenna, one needs to understand the radiation mechanisms that govern its operation. One way to gain such an insight is to view the fields and currents present on a radiating structure. Unfortunately, in close proximity to an antenna empirical techniques fail because the measurement probe alters the operation of the radiating structure. Computational methods offer a solution to this problem. By simulating the operation of an antenna, one can obtain electromagnetic field data near (or even internal to) a radiating structure. However, these computationally intense techniques often generate extremely large data sets that cannot be adequately interpreted using traditional graphical approaches. <p> A visualization capability is developed that allows an analysis of the above-mentioned data sets. With this technique, the data is viewed from a unique, global perspective. This format is well suited for analytical investigations as well as debugging during modeling and simulation. An illustrative example is provided in the context of a rectangular microstrip patch antenna. A comparison is performed between the visualized data and the theory of operation for the microstrip patch in order to demonstrate that radiation mechanisms can be obtained visually. <p> An additional analysis tool is developed using Gabor filters and image-processing techniques. This tool allows one to detect and filter electromagnetic waves propagating with different velocities (both speed and direction). By doing so, each mode of an antenna can be analyzed independently. The fields of a multi-moded, open-ended rectangular waveguide are analyzed in order to demonstrate the effectiveness of these techniques. Master of Science 2014-03-14T20:51:37Z 2014-03-14T20:51:37Z 1998-05-04 1998-05-04 1998-05-07 1998-05-07 Thesis etd-4698-13362 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/36735 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-4698-13362/ en etd.pdf ch1.pdf ch2.pdf ch3.pdf ch4.pdf ch5.pdf ch6.pdf refs.pdf vita.pdf fig3_09.mov fig3_10.mov fig3_11.mov fig3_12.mov fig5_06.mov fig5_07.mov fig5_08.mov fig5_11.mov fig5_12.mov In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf video/quicktime video/quicktime video/quicktime video/quicktime video/quicktime video/quicktime video/quicktime video/quicktime video/quicktime Virginia Tech
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Monkevich, James Matthew
Analysis of Aperture Radiation Using Computer Visualization and Image-Processing Techniques
description In order to accurately describe the behavior of an antenna, one needs to understand the radiation mechanisms that govern its operation. One way to gain such an insight is to view the fields and currents present on a radiating structure. Unfortunately, in close proximity to an antenna empirical techniques fail because the measurement probe alters the operation of the radiating structure. Computational methods offer a solution to this problem. By simulating the operation of an antenna, one can obtain electromagnetic field data near (or even internal to) a radiating structure. However, these computationally intense techniques often generate extremely large data sets that cannot be adequately interpreted using traditional graphical approaches. <p> A visualization capability is developed that allows an analysis of the above-mentioned data sets. With this technique, the data is viewed from a unique, global perspective. This format is well suited for analytical investigations as well as debugging during modeling and simulation. An illustrative example is provided in the context of a rectangular microstrip patch antenna. A comparison is performed between the visualized data and the theory of operation for the microstrip patch in order to demonstrate that radiation mechanisms can be obtained visually. <p> An additional analysis tool is developed using Gabor filters and image-processing techniques. This tool allows one to detect and filter electromagnetic waves propagating with different velocities (both speed and direction). By doing so, each mode of an antenna can be analyzed independently. The fields of a multi-moded, open-ended rectangular waveguide are analyzed in order to demonstrate the effectiveness of these techniques. === Master of Science
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title Analysis of Aperture Radiation Using Computer Visualization and Image-Processing Techniques
title_short Analysis of Aperture Radiation Using Computer Visualization and Image-Processing Techniques
title_full Analysis of Aperture Radiation Using Computer Visualization and Image-Processing Techniques
title_fullStr Analysis of Aperture Radiation Using Computer Visualization and Image-Processing Techniques
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Aperture Radiation Using Computer Visualization and Image-Processing Techniques
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