Generation of radiation patterns equivalent to in-flight measurements

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Ortega R.P. [1 ]
Jugler L.M. [1 ]
Shiri Y. [1 ]
Tabet S.N. [1 ]
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[1] NAWCAD Radar, Antenna, and Sensor Fusion Division, Patuxent River, MD
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Appl Comput Electromagn Soc J | 2020年 / 11卷 / 1298-1299期
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Great circle; In-flight measurements; Radiation pattern; WIPL-D;
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10.47037/2020.ACES.J.351118
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Comparison of in-situ measured antenna radiation patterns (RPs) to modeled ones is vital for validation of both. Inflight measured RPs do not always produce a standard conic or elevation cut (constant θ or ϕ angle, respectively), but rather Great Circle (GC) cuts at the aircraft bank angle of interest. WIPL-D’s post-processing routines, on the other hand, do not produce GC cuts in normal setups. A manipulation of the aircraft orientation in xyz-coordinates is required to accomplish this task. Under standard conditions in WIPL-D, the fuselage is positioned parallel to the x-axis and the wings parallel to the y-axis. A model rotation of 90° with respect to the y-axis allows for the generation of GC cuts, where θ and ϕ swap roles. This makes comparison between in-flight measurements and computed data cumbersome. This paper investigates several options to produce non-standard RPs in WIPL-D and MATLAB (using WIPL-D results) that are equivalent to those of in-flight measurements. © ACES.
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页码:1298 / 1299
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