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A Broadband Model-Based Parameter Estimation Method for Analyzing Multilayer Periodic Structures

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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON ANTENNAS AND PROPAGATION
卷 69, 期 9, 页码 5771-5780

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TAP.2021.3060908

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Interpolation; Impedance; Broadband antennas; Method of moments; Computational modeling; Periodic structures; Green's function methods; Broadband; electromagnetic surface; interpolation; method of moments; model-based parameter estimation (MBPE); multilayer structures

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  1. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

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A new model-based parameter estimation (MBPE) method for multilayer periodic EM surfaces is discussed, which can accurately capture the behavior of each unit layer section and estimate the broadband response of periodic structures in a robust and efficient manner. Numerical analysis shows good agreement between the proposed method and the conventional periodic method of moments (PMM).
A new model-based parameter estimation (MBPE) method for multilayer periodic EM surfaces is discussed in this article. By applying the proposed method to predict the generalized scattering matrix (GSM) of each unit layer section, the response of a composite structure can be determined by cascading GSMs while allowing the salient behavior of each section to be accurately captured. Based on the spectral properties of Green's functions with high-order wavenumbers and chosen basis functions, an advanced interpolation model is developed to estimate the broadband response of periodic structures in a robust and efficient manner. It needs fewer samples in the interpolation compared to the state of the art, and no restriction for the sample selection is required. Numerical analysis has been carried out for two types of multilayer structures, and a good agreement between the conventional periodic method of moments (PMM) and the proposed method has been obtained.

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