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  • Circuit Modeling of Wireless Power Transfer System in the Vicinity of Perfectly Conducting Scatterer

    Nozomi HAGA  Jerdvisanop CHAKAROTHAI  Keisuke KONNO  

     
    PAPER-Antennas and Propagation

      Pubricized:
    2020/06/22
      Vol:
    E103-B No:12
      Page(s):
    1411-1420

    The impedance expansion method (IEM) is a circuit-modeling technique for electrically small devices based on the method of moments. In a previous study, a circuit model of a wireless power transfer (WPT) system was developed by utilizing the IEM and eigenmode analysis. However, this technique assumes that all the coupling elements (e.g., feeding loops and resonant coils) are in the absence of neighboring scatters (e.g., bodies of vehicles). This study extends the theory of the IEM to obtain the circuit model of a WPT system in the vicinity of a perfectly conducting scatterer (PCS). The numerical results show that the proposed method can be applied to the frequencies at which the dimension of the PCS is less than approximately a quarter wavelength. In addition, the yielded circuit model is found to be valid at the operating frequency band.

  • Quantitative Evaluation for Computational Cost of CG-FMM on Typical Wiregrid Models

    Keisuke KONNO  Qiang CHEN  Kunio SAWAYA  

     
    PAPER-Electromagnetic Analysis

      Vol:
    E93-B No:10
      Page(s):
    2611-2618

    The conjugate gradient-fast multipole method (CG-FMM) is one of the powerful methods for analysis of large-scale electromagnetic problems. It is also known that CPU time and computer memory can be reduced by CG-FMM but such computational cost of CG-FMM depends on shape and electrical properties of an analysis model. In this paper, relation between the number of multipoles and number of segments in each group is derived from dimension of segment arrangement in four typical wiregrid models. Based on the relation and numerical results for these typical models, the CPU time per iteration and computer memory are quantitatively discussed. In addition, the number of iteration steps, which is related to condition number of impedance matrix and analysis model, is also considered from a physical point of view.

  • The Numerical Analysis of an Antenna near a Dielectric Object Using the Higher-Order Characteristic Basis Function Method Combined with a Volume Integral Equation

    Keisuke KONNO  Qiang CHEN  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E97-B No:10
      Page(s):
    2066-2073

    The higher-order characteristic basis function method (HO-CBFM) is clearly formulated. HO-CBFM provides results accurately even if a block division is arbitrary. The HO-CBFM combined with a volume integral equation (VIE) is used in the analysis of various antennas in the vicinity of a dielectric object. The results of the numerical analysis show that the HO-CBFM can reduce the CPU time while still achieving the desired accuracy.

  • Statistical Analysis of Huge-Scale Periodic Array Antenna Including Randomly Distributed Faulty Elements

    Keisuke KONNO  Qiang CHEN  Kunio SAWAYA  Toshihiro SEZAI  

     
    PAPER-Microwave and Millimeter-Wave Antennas

      Vol:
    E94-C No:10
      Page(s):
    1611-1617

    On the huge-scale array antenna for SSPS (space solar power systems), the problem of faulty elements and effect of mutual coupling between array elements should be considered in practice. In this paper, the effect of faulty elements as well as mutual coupling on the performance of the huge-scale array antenna are analyzed by using the proposed IEM/LAC. The result shows that effect of faulty elements and mutual coupling on the actual gain of the huge-scale array antenna are significant.

  • Analysis of Huge-Scale Periodic Array Antenna Using Impedance Extension Method

    Keisuke KONNO  Qiang CHEN  Kunio SAWAYA  Toshihiro SEZAI  

     
    PAPER-Antennas and Propagation

      Vol:
    E92-B No:12
      Page(s):
    3869-3874

    An extreamly large scale periodic array antenna is required for transmitting power from space solar power systems. Analysis of the huge-scale array antenna is important to estimate the radiation property of the array antenna, but a full-wave analysis requires too much computer memory and excessive CPU time. In order to overcome these difficulties, the impedance extension method is proposed as a method of approximate analysis for huge periodic array antennas. From the results of actual gain pattern obtained by the proposed method and its relative error, it is shown that edge effects of a huge-scale array antenna can be ignored in calculating the radiation property.