Abstract

The Locally corrected Nystrom (LCN) method is used for current reconstruction on the surface of microwave boards and antennas. A relationship is established between LCN and RWG method of moment (MoM) for this application to enforce current continuity. This approach allows designers to find, characterize, and address the cause of a design failure in a microwave board or an antenna under test. The advantage of this method over the conventional method of moment (MoM) is that as a point-based approach efficiency can be enhanced in its acceleration with the multilevel fast multipole algorithm (MLFM).

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