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Measurements to Validate the UTD Triple Diffraction Coefficient

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posted on 2014-09-08, 00:00 authored by Tadahiro Negishi, Vittorio Picco, Douglas Spitzer, Danilo Erricolo, Giorgio Carluccio, Federico Puggelli, Matteo Albani
Measurement results to validate the UTD triple diffraction coefficient are presented. The experimental setup consists of multiple metallic objects, with triangular and rectangular profiles, located inside an anechoic chamber and illuminated by a sector antenna to reproduce a spherical wavefront with a Transverse Electromagnetic (TEM) incident field. Another sector antenna is moved vertically to collect electromagnetic fields across the second order UTD Incident Shadow Boundaries and in the triple diffraction transition region. The measured and theoretical fields are compared using a free space normalization. Such comparison is also validated by calculating the mean error, the standard deviation, and root mean square error that occur between the theoretical model and the measured field. The results show excellent agreement between the theoretical third order UTD solution, employing the novel triple diffraction coefficient, and the experimental results.

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This research was supported by the US Department of Defense with AFRL/AFOSR grant FA9550-12-1-0174.

History

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

issn

0018-926X

Issue date

2014-04-18