An efficient procedure is developed for far-field reconstruction from phaseless near-field data on a circular helix. The application of an integrated probe is considered for collecting amplitude data to be used in the near-field phase retrieval. This is performed along the single line given bythe helicoidal curve, thus reducing computation time as compared with planar and plane-polar geometries. Antenna far-field pattern is directlyev aluated from complex near-field helicoidal data by a Fast Fourier Transform based algorithm, so anyin termediate interpolation on a cylindrical surface is avoided. Numerical simulations on arrays of Huyghens sources are presented for assessing the effectiveness of the proposed approach.

Far-field reconstruction from Phaseless Near-Field Data on a Cylindrical Helix

COSTANZO, Sandra;DI MASSA, Giuseppe
2004-01-01

Abstract

An efficient procedure is developed for far-field reconstruction from phaseless near-field data on a circular helix. The application of an integrated probe is considered for collecting amplitude data to be used in the near-field phase retrieval. This is performed along the single line given bythe helicoidal curve, thus reducing computation time as compared with planar and plane-polar geometries. Antenna far-field pattern is directlyev aluated from complex near-field helicoidal data by a Fast Fourier Transform based algorithm, so anyin termediate interpolation on a cylindrical surface is avoided. Numerical simulations on arrays of Huyghens sources are presented for assessing the effectiveness of the proposed approach.
2004
Near field; cilindrical helix
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