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<title>Moment Method Analysis of Rectangular Waveguide Disconti- nuities using Higher-Order Basis Functions</title>
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<title>Moment Method Analysis of Rectangular Waveguide Disconti- nuities using Higher-Order Basis Functions</title>
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<name>Singh, Yatendra Kumar</name>
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<summary type="text">Moment Method Analysis of Rectangular Waveguide Disconti- nuities using Higher-Order Basis Functions
Singh, Yatendra Kumar
Rectangular waveguide discontinuity analyses using the higher-order method of moments (MoM)&#13;
are presented in this thesis. The discontinuities considered are of two types { rectangular win-&#13;
dows in the transverse plane and slots on waveguide walls radiating into another waveguide with&#13;
its axis normal to the  rst (input) guide. For all the slot cases, two di erent terminations of&#13;
the other end of the input waveguide { match and short { have been considered. The analy-&#13;
sis is carried out by setting up the magnetic  eld integral equations (MFIE) by invoking the&#13;
equivalence principle.
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