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Characteristics Of Different Focusing Antennas In The Near Field Region, Shaya Karimkashi Jan 2011

Characteristics Of Different Focusing Antennas In The Near Field Region, Shaya Karimkashi

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Focusing antennas are of interest in many application including microwave wireless power transmission, remote (non-contact) sensing, and medical applications. Different kinds of antennas such as array antennas, reflector antennas and Fresnel zone plate (FZP) antennas have been used for these applications. Here, first, a new scheme in designing focused array antennas with desired sidelobe levels (SLLs) in the near field region is presented. The performance of the large focused array antennas is predicted based on the knowledge of the mutual admittances of a smaller array. The effects of various focal distances on the near field pattern of these antennas are …


Using Bayesian Inference In Design Applications, Chung Yong Chan Jan 2010

Using Bayesian Inference In Design Applications, Chung Yong Chan

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

This dissertation presents a new approach for solving engineering design problems such as the design of antenna arrays and finite impulse response (FIR) filters. In this approach, a design problem is cast as an inverse problem. The tools and methods previously developed for Bayesian inference are adapted and utilized to solve design problems. Given a desired design output, Bayesian parameter estimation and model comparison are employed to produce designs that meet the prescribed design specifications and requirements. In the Bayesian inference framework, the solution to a design problem is the posterior distribution, which is proportional to the product of the …