Issue 4 • Date April 1999
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Comments on "Radiation of an aperture antenna covered by a spherical-shell chiral radome and fed by a circular waveguide"
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Cross-slot-coupled microstrip antenna and dielectric resonator antenna for circular polarization
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Fast solution of electromagnetic integral equations using adaptive wavelet packet transform
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An iterative solution of one-dimensional rough surface scattering problems based on a factorization of the Helmholtz operator
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Analysis of truncated periodic array using two-stage wavelet-packet transformations for impedance matrix compression
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FDTD analysis of phased array antennas
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A technique for extrapolating numerically rigorous solutions of electromagnetic scattering problems to higher frequencies and their scaling properties
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Monte Carlo simulations of wave scattering from lossy dielectric random rough surfaces using the physics-based two-grid method and the canonical-grid method
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Wide-band electromagnetic scattering from a dielectric BOR buried in a layered lossy dispersive medium
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Use of computationally efficient method of moments in the optimization of printed antennas
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Analysis for a dielectrically filled parallel-plate waveguide with finite number of periodic slots in its upper wall as a leaky-wave antenna
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The analysis of medium-sized arrays of complex elements using a combination of FDTD and reaction matching
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A novel efficient algorithm for scattering from a complex BOR using mixed finite elements and cylindrical PML
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On the use of finite surfaces in the numerical prediction of rough surface scattering
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Stability of absorbing boundary conditions
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IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation includes theoretical and experimental advances in antennas.
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Editor-in-Chief
Michael A. Jensen
Professor and Chair
Brigham Young University
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering


