TY - JOUR
T1 - Application of two-dimensional nonuniform fast fourier transform (2-D NUFFT) technique to analysis of shielded microstrip circuits
AU - Su, Ke Ying
AU - Kuo, Jen Tsai
PY - 2005/3
Y1 - 2005/3
N2 - A two-dimensional nonuniform fast Fourier transform (2-D NUFFT) technique is developed for analysis of microstrip circuits in a rectangular enclosure. The 2-D Fourier transform of a nongrid point is approximated by Fourier bases in a square neighborhood with (q+1)by(q+1) grid points. The square neighborhood can be reduced to an octagonal region with q2/2 + 3q + 1 grid points without sacrificing accuracy if q is sufficiently large. This technique allows an arbitrary discretization scheme on conductors and shows a great flexibility for the analysis. Asymmetric rooftop functions are inevitably used to expand surface current densities on conductors. Based on the spectral-domain approach, all elements of the final method-of-moments matrix are double summations of products of a weighted Green's function and trigonometric functions. By using the proposed technique, the double summations at all sampled points can be obtained via the 2-D NUFFT. The scattering parameters of a compact miniaturized hairpin resonator, an interdigital capacitor, and a wide-band filter are calculated. The calculated results show good agreement with measurements.
AB - A two-dimensional nonuniform fast Fourier transform (2-D NUFFT) technique is developed for analysis of microstrip circuits in a rectangular enclosure. The 2-D Fourier transform of a nongrid point is approximated by Fourier bases in a square neighborhood with (q+1)by(q+1) grid points. The square neighborhood can be reduced to an octagonal region with q2/2 + 3q + 1 grid points without sacrificing accuracy if q is sufficiently large. This technique allows an arbitrary discretization scheme on conductors and shows a great flexibility for the analysis. Asymmetric rooftop functions are inevitably used to expand surface current densities on conductors. Based on the spectral-domain approach, all elements of the final method-of-moments matrix are double summations of products of a weighted Green's function and trigonometric functions. By using the proposed technique, the double summations at all sampled points can be obtained via the 2-D NUFFT. The scattering parameters of a compact miniaturized hairpin resonator, an interdigital capacitor, and a wide-band filter are calculated. The calculated results show good agreement with measurements.
KW - Method of moments (MOM)
KW - Nonuniform fast fourier transform
KW - Spectral-domain approach (SDA)
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U2 - 10.1109/TMTT.2004.842475
DO - 10.1109/TMTT.2004.842475
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:15844396055
SN - 0018-9480
VL - 53
SP - 993
EP - 998
JO - IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
JF - IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
IS - 3 I
ER -