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Recent progress on the antenna simulation program FEKO

Authors: Davidson David B.; Theron Isak P.; Jakobus Ulrich; Landstorfer Friedrich M.; Meyer Frans J.C.; Mostert Johan; van Tonder Johann J.;

Recent progress on the antenna simulation program FEKO

Abstract

This paper describes recent progress with FEKO, an antenna simulation program. FEKO uses the method of moments (MoM), and also offers users a hybrid MoM/physical optics for suitable electrically large problems. Current work on UTD hybridisation is outlined, as well as work on the pre- and post-processors. The performance of FEKO in high-performance computing environments is discussed. The incorporation of a rigorous stratified media treatment is reviewed and current plans for FEM hybridisation briefly outlined.

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South Africa
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Finite element method, Software package FEKO, Method of moments, Antennas, Computer software, Computer simulation, Physical optics

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