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Frequency-independent features of self-similar fractal antennas

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Abstract:

A generalized approach to the study of frequency-independent antennas is presented which relies on the recently developed theory of fractal geometry. It is demonstrated t...Show More

Abstract:

A generalized approach to the study of frequency-independent antennas is presented which relies on the recently developed theory of fractal geometry. It is demonstrated that this fractal geometric interpretation allows for the ability to characterize a much wider class of frequency-independent antennas. This includes radiating structures which are self-similar in the discrete sense, the smooth sense, and even the “rough” sense. The antenna configurations in this paper are all self-similar and have been parameterized in terms of a common similarity factor of τ. Finally, it is shown how this new theory of self-similar fractal radiators may be employed to develop a multiband linear array design methodology for which the directive gain is a log-periodic function of frequency.
Published in: Radio Science ( Volume: 31, Issue: 6, Nov.-Dec. 1996)
Page(s): 1331 - 1343
Date of Publication: Nov.-Dec. 1996
Electronic ISSN: 1944-799X

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