Electromagnetic Analysis of Frequency Selective Surfaces Using the SSED Method

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The Simplified sub-entire domain (SSED) basis function method has been introduced and modified to analyze some planar and curved Frequency selective surfaces (FSSs) with finite size. The number of unknowns and memory consumption of the methods are discussed in detail. The reflection coefficients and transmission coefficients are given, which agree well with the reference results.

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October 2011

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