J. Lefebvre et al., Coupling of electromagnetic energy to a scatterer inside a cavity: A combined statistical and integral representation approach, RADIO SCI, 35(2), 2000, pp. 427-434
We consider an electromagnetic compatibility problem, where an electromagne
tic plane wave, incident on an aperture in the wall of a cavity, is coupled
to a set of enclosed metallic plates and a monopole is connected to the ba
se of the cavity and loaded with an impedance. For an aperture of moderate
dimensions, one can define an equivalent problem where the incident wave is
the one radiated by electric and magnetic dipoles placed inside the cavity
with the aperture short- circuited. To predict the voltage induced on the
load, an integral representation of the electric field combined with the Gr
een's function of the cavity is used to model the electric field. This redu
ces the set of unknowns to the values of the currents on the monopole and o
n the plates. A method of moments is then used to solve the related integra
l equation. The analysis of the variations of the average and maximum value
s of the voltage over a given frequency band, as a function of the paramete
rs of the structure, is conducted in an unusual manner. We use statistical
tools such as experiment design, regression, and kriging to determine the p
revailing parameters and their degree of correlation and to provide a fast
prediction of the average and maximum values of the voltage.