An innovative approach based on an inverse source (IS) formulation is introduced for the design of constrained static-passive electromagnetic skins (SP-EMSs). By leveraging on the ill-posedness/non-uniqueness of the IS problem at hand, a closed-form expression for the synthesis of SP-EMSs simultaneously complying with complex wireless coverage requirements and urban installation constraints is deduced. Representative results from a wide set of numerical experiments are reported to prove the effectiveness and the computational efficiency of the proposed method as a suitable tool towards a real and effective implementation of the so-called Smart Electromagnetic Environment (SEME).
Constrained-Design of Passive Static EM Skins / Oliveri, G.; Zardi, F.; Rocca, P.; Salucci, M.; Massa, A.. - In: IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON ANTENNAS AND PROPAGATION. - ISSN 0018-926X. - STAMPA. - 71:2(2023), pp. 1528-1538. [10.1109/TAP.2022.3225593]
Constrained-Design of Passive Static EM Skins
Oliveri G.;Zardi F.;Rocca P.;Salucci M.;Massa A.
2023-01-01
Abstract
An innovative approach based on an inverse source (IS) formulation is introduced for the design of constrained static-passive electromagnetic skins (SP-EMSs). By leveraging on the ill-posedness/non-uniqueness of the IS problem at hand, a closed-form expression for the synthesis of SP-EMSs simultaneously complying with complex wireless coverage requirements and urban installation constraints is deduced. Representative results from a wide set of numerical experiments are reported to prove the effectiveness and the computational efficiency of the proposed method as a suitable tool towards a real and effective implementation of the so-called Smart Electromagnetic Environment (SEME).File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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