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The singularity expansion method
C. E. Baum
- Vol. 10, pp 129-179
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The article was published on 1976-01-01. It has received 305 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Essential singularity & Singularity.read more
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The singularity expansion method and its application to target identification
TL;DR: The singularity expansion method (SEM) for quantifying the transient electromagnetic (EM) scattering from targets illuminated by pulsed EM radiation is reviewed in this paper, where the aspect-independent (extinction) E-pulse and (single-mode) Spulse discriminant waveforms which, when convolved with the late-time pulse response of a matched target, produce null or mono-mode responses, respectively, through naturalmode annihilation.
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Sensing of unexploded ordnance with magnetometer and induction data: theory and signal processing
TL;DR: This work first develops and validate the parametric models, and these models are then applied in the context of feature extraction, and the features are processed via two signal-processing algorithms.
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Radar target discrimination using the extinction-pulse technique
TL;DR: In this article, an aspect independent radar target discrimination scheme based on the natural frequencies of the target is considered, and an extinction-pulse waveform upon excitation of a particular conducting target results in the elimination of specified natural modal content of the scattered field.
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Corrugated dielectric waveguides: A numerical study of the second-order stop bands
P. Vincent,M. Nevière +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a short description of a rigorous electromagnetic theory based on the numerical integration of a differential system is given, which allows the study of the stop-bands of a corrugated waveguide.
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Systematic design of antennas using the theory of characteristic modes
TL;DR: A traves de numerosos ejemplos se demostrara como the modos caracteristicos permiten comprender mejor el funcionamiento of una antena, de forma que el diseno de la misma se puede realizar of forma justificada y coherente.
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Theory of characteristic modes for conducting bodies
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TL;DR: In this article, a theory of characteristic modes for conducting bodies is developed starting from the operator formulation for the current, and the modes are the same ones introduced by Garbacz to diagonalize the scattering matrix of the body.
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