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Ultra-Wideband TEM-Horn Antenna Design using Numerical Methods
Published
Author(s)
Chriss A. Grosvenor, David R. Novotny, Jason Veneman, Seturnino Canales
Abstract
TEM, time-domain antennas are designed to reproduce accurately the time characteristics of an impulsive, incoming field. The response to the fields must be constant in amplitude and linear in phase for minimal distortion. Numerical techniques are employed to improve previous designs by simulating modifications to the original design without costly, time-consuming hardware alterations.
Grosvenor, C.
, Novotny, D.
, Veneman, J.
and Canales, S.
(2002),
Ultra-Wideband TEM-Horn Antenna Design using Numerical Methods, Antenna Measurement Techniques Association, Cleveland, OH
(Accessed October 15, 2025)