Analysis of frequency selective surface on isotropic/anisotropic layers using WCIP method

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The wave concept iterative procedure (WCIP) is used to analyze arbitrarily shaped frequency selective surfaces (FSS). The WCIP method is developed from the fast modal transform based on a two-dimensional fast Fourier transform algorithm. Using the proposed procedure, less computing time and memory are needed to calculate the scattering parameters of the FSS structure. The method is applied to the modeling of an FSS structure of a rectangular patch and a comparison with experimental results confirms good agreement.

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Titaouine, M., Neto, A. G., Baudrand, H., & Djahli, F. (2007). Analysis of frequency selective surface on isotropic/anisotropic layers using WCIP method. ETRI Journal, 29(1), 36–44. https://doi.org/10.4218/etrij.07.0106.0123

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