Applying the least-squares boundary residual method (LSBRM) to the analysis of a circular waveguide loaded with a nonconcentric dielectric rod is described in some detail. The primary reason for choosing this technique is that the LSBRM is mathematically more rigorous than the point matching method; whereas the latter can only ensure good matching at discrete points on the boundary, the former globally minimized (in a least-squares sense) the mismatch over the entire boundary surface. Tests indicate that the numerical accuracies obtainable from the LSBRM model can be better than +or-0.5%.<
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Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
(Volume:38
,
Issue:
8
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Date of Publication: Aug. 1990