Abstract

The possibilities a statistical simulation modeling (SSM) method gives for a study of random antennas (RA) properties within the bounds of the statistical antenna theory (SAT) to provide their electromagnetic compatibility and information security are discussed in the paper. Results of the investigations of RA operating in harmonic, noise, pulse and radio-impulse modes are presented. SSM-models of RA in the form of discrete array and rectangular aperture are considered. Initial data for SSM are probability distributions of amplitude, phase, time-base and geometric errors - correlated as well as uncorrelated. Output data are realizations of the RA radiation pattern as well as power potential levels.

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