Affiliation:
1. Naval University of Engineering
2. Wuhan Maritime Communication Research Institute
Abstract
The radiated field of a horizontal ELF Line-current antenna on the inhomogeneous anisotropic ground is analyzed. Influence of inhomogeneous anisotropic ground conductivity upon the directivity of the antenna is researched. The disposal criterion of the antenna path on the inhomogeneous anisotropic ground is given. The skewed angle of the maximal radiant direction of the antenna is calculated. The results have been validated.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
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