Featured Publications
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XFdtd Simulation Of A Millimeter Wave, Wideband Dielectric Resonator Antenna
3/5/2021
Dielectric resonator antennas (DRAs) are a good choice for millimeter wave applications due to their low loss and high efficiency. Designing the resonator for a fundamental mode can be complex due to the small size and sensitivity of the resonator to fabrication errors. In this example, a larger cylindrical dielectric resonator is simulated in XFdtd to show how the excitation of the higher order modes HEM113 and HEM115 can be used to produce wide bandwidth and good gain performance.
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EM Simulation Of Dual-Band and Wideband Dual-Polarized Cylindrical Dielectric Resonator Antennas For WLAN
3/1/2021
Dielectric resonator antennas have numerous characteristics that make them useful, including low loss, high efficiency, and compact size. This example demonstrates how XFdtd analyzes two similar cylindrical dielectric resonator antennas (DRA) which have been developed for dual-polarization performance for different bands. The first antenna is dual-band for covering DCS (1.71-1.88 GHz) and WLAN (2.4-2.48 GHz) bands. The second design is wideband covering the WLAN and parts of the WiMAX band (up to 2.69 GHz).
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XFdtd Simulation Of A mmWave On-Chip Cylindrical Dielectric Resonator Antenna For WPAN
3/1/2021
This example demonstrates how XFdtd simulates a 60 GHz cylindrical dielectric resonator antenna that is constructed on a silicon base to emulate on-chip designs. The antenna could be used for a wireless personal area network (WPAN), which would provide communication in the immediate vicinity of a user’s workspace. The antenna has a peak gain of about 2.5 dBi, a bandwidth of over 2.5 GHz, and positive gain of about +/- 55 degrees off boresight.
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Dual Band Circularly Polarized Dielectric Resonator Antenna For Satellite Communication
1/21/2021
In this example, a circularly polarized dielectric resonator antenna intended for use as part of a compass navigation satellite system (CNSS) is simulated in XFdtd to generate return loss, gain patterns, broadside gain versus frequency, and axial ratio.
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Indoor Connected Home Smart Speaker WiFi Router Performance Analysis Using XFdtd
10/28/2020
In this example, Remcom uses XFdtd to demonstrate the performance of a MU-MIMO WiFi routerwith antenna arrays for 2.4, 5, and 6-7 GHz ranges. The maximum coverage possible with different antenna array combinations is discussed to demonstrate the performance capabilities of the device.
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XFdtd Analyzes Complex Beam Steering Antenna Arrays
9/1/2020
In this article, Remcom demonstrates how XF’s superposition and array optimization features simplify the process for understanding device performance by providing efficient ways to validate array coverage.
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Providing Narrowband IoT Coverage With LEO Satellites
1/21/2020
Learn about the modeling of a SATCOM link, specifically citing a use case wherein a satellite overlay extends service continuity to IoT devices in a poorly covered rural area.
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Using Wavefarer Automotive Radar Simulation Software And Chirp Doppler To Assess Radar Performance For Drive Scenarios
This presentation demonstrates ray-tracing and scattering simulations from Remcom’s WaveFarer combined with chirp Doppler analysis algorithms to assess radar performance for drive scenario simulations.
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5G Millimeter Wave Frequencies And Mobile Networks Technology Presentation
12/30/2019
Remcom contributed to an in-depth study published by the IWPC, using Wireless InSite to analyze throughput in a complex urban scenario. These coverage results highlight potential obstacles and solutions for deployment of mmWave for 5G.
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Wearable Dual-Band MIMO Antenna
11/8/2019
In this example, various designs of a dual-band antenna constructed from textile fabrics for use in a wearable application are evaluated using XFdtd. When combined in a MIMO array, the antennas show good isolation and acceptable antenna performance.