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Kertas ini mula-mula memberikan perwakilan kamiran permukaan yang tepat untuk medan elektromagnet terbeza PO daripada plat rata bersempadan melalui ubah bentuk permukaan asal dengan menggunakan prinsip kesetaraan medan. Perwakilan tepat dengan kamiran permukaan ini boleh dikurangkan kepada kamiran garisan baharu di sepanjang sempadan plat dengan menggunakan transformasi Maggi-Rubinowicz, yang mengekalkan ketepatan yang tinggi walaupun dalam zon berhampiran. Keputusan berangka untuk penyerakan gelombang dipol elektrik dari plat satah segi empat sama dibentangkan untuk menunjukkan ketepatan.
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Ken-ichi SAKINA, Makoto ANDO, "Line Integral Representation for Diffracted Fields in Physical Optics Approximation Based on Field Equivalence Principle and Maggi-Rubinowicz Transformation" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E84-B, no. 9, pp. 2589-2596, September 2001, doi: .
Abstract: This paper first gives the exact surface integral representation for PO diffracted electromagnetic fields from bounded flat plate through the deformations of the original surface by using field equivalence principle. This exact representation with the surface integral can be approximately reduced to novel line integral along the boundary of the plate by the use of Maggi-Rubinowicz transformation, which keeps a high accuracy even in near zone. Numerical results for the scattering of the electric dipole wave from the square planar plate are presented for demonstrating the accuracy.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/e84-b_9_2589/_p
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