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Year: 2005      Volume: 20      Number: 1
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Year: 2003      Volume: 18      Number: 1
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Year: 2005      Volume: 20      Number: 2
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Year: 2005      Volume: 20      Number: 1
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Year: 2007      Volume: 22      Number: 1
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Year: 2004      Volume: 19      Number: 1
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WIPL-D Compared to Other EM Codes for the Analysis of Printed Antennas

C. Peixeiro, , C. Fernandes
ACES Conference Paper
Year: 2003 - Electromagnetic Modeling by WIPL-D Code
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This paper compares WIPL-D results with measurements and with two other known commercial EM codes for the analysis of selected configurations of printed antennas. Four examples are tested, ranging from the basic square patch to less trivial multilayer structures with thick substrates. Simulated radiation pattern and return loss results are compared with measured data, for proper assessment of the accuracy. The study also compares efficiency, flexibility and user friendliness. Rather than trying to rank the codes, the objective of the paper is to present and discuss results from systematic tests, and show strengths and trade-offs of the code.

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