Giorgia Zucchelli, MathWorks
Design, analyze, and visualize antenna elements and antenna arrays using Antenna Toolbox™. You can design standalone antennas and build linear and rectangular arrays of antennas using a library of predefined elements with parameterized geometry. For example, you can design Yagi, loop, patch and PIFA antennas for wireless communication and radar systems.
Antenna Toolbox uses the method of moments (MoM) to compute port properties such as impedance, surface properties such as current and charge distribution, and field properties such as the far field radiation pattern. Antenna Toolbox provides impedance analysis that can be used to design matching networks with RF Toolbox™. It also provides radiation patterns for simulating beamforming algorithms together with Phased Array System Toolbox™.
With examples, you can rapidly start designing antennas and antenna arrays and use the results for antenna-to-bits wireless system design.
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