| G. A. J. van Dooren and M. H. A. J. Herben, "A deterministic approach for the modeling of wave propagation around buildings," J. Electromagn. Waves Appl., vol. 8, pp. 175--194, 1994. |
.... the analysis in [23] Once the complex (amplitude and phase) excitations are known, the patterns can be found from the exact or approximate formulas in [24] 25] These approximate formulas have been shown to work in a variety of practical modeling situations and are also simple to use [26] [28]. To that end, the NEC BSC code [29] can be used which contains these approximate formulas. The NEC BSC code requires antennas to be off the cylinder curved surface by a quarter wavelength. To that end, additional validation results can be found in [30] For futuristic wireless antennas, ....
G. A. J. van Dooren and M. H. A. J. Herben,"A Deterministic Approach for the Modeling of Wave Propagation around Buildings," Journal of Electromagnetic Waves and Applications, vol. 8, no. 2, pp. 175-194, 1994.
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G. A. J. van Dooren and M. H. A. J. Herben, "A deterministic approach for the modeling of wave propagation around buildings," J. Electromagn. Waves Appl., vol. 8, pp. 175--194, 1994.
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