H. Ochi et al., USE OF THE METHOD OF MOMENTS FOR ANALYSIS OF ANTENNAS COMPOSED OF CONDUCTING WIRES AND PLATES, Electronics & communications in Japan. Part 1, Communications, 80(7), 1997, pp. 61-69
When the characteristics of antennas with a junction of conducting wir
es and plates, such as antennas used for portable telephones, are anal
yzed by the method of moments, a special segment having a wire current
and a radial surface current has been used. However, the radius of th
e radial current of this segment is required to be greater than about
0.2 wavelengths to obtain accurate numerical results. Therefore, this
method cannot be applied to antennas having conducting plates whose di
mension is less than 0.2 wavelengths. In this paper, another special s
egment, the ''joint patch segment,'' which connects the radial segment
with the planar segment, is proposed to overcome the limitations of t
he radial segment. In order to demonstrate the accuracy and the advant
ages of the proposed method, the frequency characteristics of the inpu
t impedance of the planar inverted F antenna mounted on a conducting b
ox are calculated and compared with experimental data. (C) 1997 Script
a Technica, Inc.