Problem with custom antenna magnitude response import
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Cristian Alistarh
el 16 de Jun. de 2017
Comentada: Honglei Chen
el 19 de Jun. de 2017
Hi there,
There is a problem when we try importing a custom magnitude response in the Simulink environment. We have the antenna radiating at maximum 10.9 dBi directivity, but it is only displays 8.78dBi in the antenna analysis tool. Basically, this is the code which we use to import:
filename = 'data.txt';
delimiterIn = ' ';
A = importdata(filename,delimiterIn);
mag_response = A(:,end-2);
phase_response = A(:,end-1);
mag_response = [mag_response; mag_response(end-180:end)];
phase_response = [phase_response; phase_response(end-180:end)];
m1 = vec2mat(mag_response,181);
m2 = vec2mat(phase_response,181);
m1 = m1';
m1 = m2';
After that we invoke m1 in the custom antenna gui in simulink and the image we get with the pattern is shown below.
Notice that we get maximum directivity under 9 dBi, whereas the maximum values in the matrix is 10.14 dBi. I am not sure what could cause this.
Is is something to do with the precision of the array?
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Honglei Chen
el 16 de Jun. de 2017
The magnitude and phase patterns are meant to be field patterns, not directivity patterns. Note that directivity has no phase so if your m1 is directivity, then m2 should just be all zeros. Is that the case?
HTH
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Honglei Chen
el 19 de Jun. de 2017
If you have a phase pattern, then my understanding is you have a field pattern, in that case it is not the same as directivity. So you shouldn't expect the directivity value match the maximum value in your field pattern since the directivity is the power pattern normalized by the total radiated power.
HTH
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