A Simplified Model for Normal Mode Helical Antennas

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  • Changyi Su Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Clemson University, SC 29634-3001, USA
  • Haixin Ke Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Clemson University, SC 29634-3001, USA
  • Todd Hubing Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Clemson University, SC 29634-3001, USA

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A Simplified Model for Normal Mode Helical Antennas

摘要

Normal mode helical antennas are widely used for RFID and mobile communications applications due to their relatively small size and omni-directional radiation pattern. However, their highly curved geometry can make the design and analysis of helical antennas that are part of larger complex structures quite difficult. A simplified model is proposed that replaces the curved helix with straight wires and lumped elements. The simplified model can be used to reduce the complexity of full-wave models that include a helical antenna. It also can be used to estimate the performance of a helical antenna without fullwave modeling of the helical structure.

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2022-06-17

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