Have a look at "The Koch fractal monopole antenna: The significance of
fractal geometry in determining antenna performanc," SR Best, pp. 194-213,
2001 Antenna Applicarions Symposium, U of Illinois.
Duncan Baker.
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Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 2:55 PM
Subject: NEC-LIST:Simulations of Q and the Chiu-Harrington Limit
> Hello All,
>
> I am doing a literature search on electrically small antennas, as
preparation
> for publication. Right now, I am trying to see the best that has been done
in
> finding low Q antennas at small values of KR.
>
> I am aware of Altshuler's Mar 2002 paper in Transactions, as well as other
> sources including the APS 2002 presentation of Gionvatorrio and
Rahmat-Samii.
> As we have new data that will prove of interest, it is important that we
do
> our best to report all that has been known on low Q antennas at small
values
> of KR, so that issues may be definitely addressed and answered. In other
> words, what are the best known designs that approach the Chiu-Harrington
> limit?
>
> If you are aware of simulations that beat Ed Altshuler's 5 wire or a (self
> similar) conic section, I would appreciate a citation or information
before
> publication (which will, of course be properly attributed).
>
> Many thanks!
>
> Chip N1IR
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