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  • Amplitude Statistics of Sea Clutter Using an X-Band Radar

    Yoshihiro ISHIKAWA  Matsuo SEKINE  Manami IDE  Mami UENO  Shogo HAYASHI  

     
    PAPER-Electronic and Radio Applications

      Vol:
    E76-B No:7
      Page(s):
    784-788

    Sea clutter was measured using an X-band radar at very high grazing angles between 8.2 and 17.5. The sea state was 7 with the wave height of 6 to 9m. The wind velocity was 25m/s. It is shown that sea clutter amplitudes obey the log-normal and K distributions using the Akaike Information Criterion (AIC) , which is more rigorous fit to the distribution to the data than the least squares method.

  • Analysis of Built-In Antennas for Handsets by the Electromagnetic Simulators

    Shogo HAYASHIDA  Hisashi MORISHITA  Kaoru HIRASAWA  Tomoki TANAKA  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E86-C No:11
      Page(s):
    2207-2215

    As the capacity of a personal computer and workstation increases rapidly, many electromagnetic simulators solving antenna problems are widely used. In this paper, the IE3D, FIDELITY and HFSS electromagnetic simulators, which are commercial software products, are applied to the analysis of built-in antennas for handsets in the vicinity of the human body. The IE3D, FIDELITY and HFSS electromagnetic simulators are based on the methods of moment, FDTD (Finite Difference Time Domain) and FEM (Finite Element Method), respectively. Firstly, basic characteristics including the human body's effect of a popular built-in antenna for handset such as PIFA (Planar Inverted-F Antenna) are obtained by the IE3D, FIDELITY and HFSS electromagnetic simulators, and calculated results are compared with measured results. Secondly, on the basis of newly considered design concepts for a handset antenna, a folded loop antenna for handset, which we have proposed in order to reduce the influence of the human body, is taken as an example of a balance-fed antenna and is analyzed theoretically and experimentally including the influence of the human body. In a result, calculated results by these three kinds of electromagnetic simulators are in good agreement with measured results and it is confirmed that these simulators are very effective in analyzing the handset antenna in the vicinity of the human body.

  • A Study on Millimeter-Wave Radar Cross Section Characteristics for Road Condition Sensing

    Hiroyuki YAMAGUCHI  Akihiro KAJIWARA  Shogo HAYASHI  

     
    PAPER-Electronic and Radio Applications

      Vol:
    E81-B No:12
      Page(s):
    2559-2566

    In this paper, millimeter-wave radar cross section (RCS) characteristics for rough surface is investigated by means of an approximation method of the magnetic field integral equation and the feasibility of road condition sensing is discussed. The RCS measurement at 94 GHz is carried out in order to verify the numerical result, thereby the numerical results are in good agreement with the measured RCS. The dependence of RCS on the radar incidence angle and surface roughness is investigated where the cross-polarized RCS characteristic is also considered.

  • Characteristics of Built-In Folded Monopole Antenna for Handsets

    Shogo HAYASHIDA  Tomoki TANAKA  Hisashi MORISHITA  Yoshio KOYANAGI  Kyohei FUJIMOTO  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E88-B No:6
      Page(s):
    2275-2283

    A folded loop antenna for handsets has already been introduced and shown as one of balance-fed antennas for handsets, which is very effective to mitigate the antenna performance degradation due to the body effect. In order to meet the requirements for the latest handsets such as low profile and small size, a folded loop antenna is modified. The antenna, which is possibly built in the handsets, is newly proposed. Low profile and small size is achieved by consisting of the half of low profile folded loop antenna, which has a structure folded loop elements sideways so that the antenna can be placed on the ground plane (GP). In the analysis, the electromagnetic simulator based on the FDTD (Finite Difference Time Domain) method is used and the design parameters useful in practical operation are found. The electromagnetic simulator based on the Method of Moment (MoM) is used to calculate the current distribution on the antenna element and the GP. An example of low profile and small size antenna which has wideband characteristics are designed based on these parameters, and the antenna characteristics such as VSWR, the current distributions and the radiation patterns are compared with Planar Inverted-F Antenna (PIFA), which is one of conventional built-in antennas for handset. As a result, it has been confirmed that the physical volume of the antenna, which has been introduced here, becomes smaller than that of PIFA. In addition, the radiation efficiency of these antennas is measured and the results are compared with each other.

  • FOREWORD

    Matsuo SEKINE  Sakae NAGAOKA  Yoshio YAMAGUCHI  Ikuo ARAI  Shogo HAYASHI  Kunitoshi NISHIKAWA  Naofumi OKUBO  Motoyuki SATO  Toru SATO  Toru UNO  Seiho URATSUKA  Matsuichi YAMADA  

     
    FOREWORD

      Vol:
    E83-B No:9
      Page(s):
    1903-1905