MODEL TECHNIQUES FOR INTERFERENCE MEASUREMENTS.
Abstract
The basic objectives of this study are: Estab lishment of practical limits of the capabilities of modeling antennas utilizing r-f, hydroacoustic, and optics techniques; Development of methods to model complex antennas such as arrays and multi ple-fed reflectors; Further investigation of hydro acoustic modeling techniques to include arrays of transducers, pattern control-utilizing lenses, and masks on transducers, broadbanding of tech niques to allow for analyzation of antenna be havior over a 10:1 frequency range, and synthesis techniques for modeling of antenna behavior pro duced by site effects; and Development of model techniques to enable the prediction of antenna behavior in the case of limited measured data on primary antennas. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 01, 1963
- Accession Number
- AD0413317
Entities
People
- B.p. Czarnaski
- D.w.s. Prins
- H.c. Oliver
- M.l. Parker
- W.a. Meyer
Organizations
- Melpar