The IsofilterTM Technique: Isolating an Individual Radiator from Spherical Near-Field Data Measured in a Contaminated Environment
Author: Doren W. Hess
Publication: EuCAP 2007
Copyright Owner: IEEE
The IsoFilterTM Technique is a novel method of isolating the radiation pattern of an individual radiator from among a composite set of radiators that form a complex radiation distribution. This paper demonstrates that the technique is viable and applicable to cases where the individual radiator of interest is near the boundary of the minimum sphere that encloses the entire collection of sources.
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