
IEEE Antennas and Propagation Magazine
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The IEEE Antennas and Propagation Magazine publishes issues that describe engineering activities in industry, government, and universities
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D. Nikolayev, I. V. Soares, A. Mazzinghi, and A. K. Skrivervik present a review on arbitrarily shaped beam-scanning arrays, complemented by a novel formulation enabling their analysis. Read it at: #ieeeaps #ieeeapm #arrays #conformal #beamscanning
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Introducing the new Electromagnetic Metamaterials column in the August 2025 issue that just came out! We hope this column will bring this notable emerging technology to the forefront. Let us know what you think!
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The spectacular review series by Constantine Balanis on the evolution of antennas continues! In this excellent contribution, reflectors and microstrip antennas are presented for our community. Read it at: #ieeeaps #ieeeapm #electromagnetic #benchmarking
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S. Y. Lee, D. Lee, Y. Zhang, W. Hong, and N. Ghalichechian provide an overview of antenna packaging technologies in the mmWave band, reviewing design methodologies and the historical evolution. Read it at: #ieeeaps #ieeeapm #antennas #packaging #history
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A.F.Peterson and R.D.Graglia present a second insightful historical article, exploring the origins and impact of computational electromagnetics within the antennas and propagation community. Read it at: #ieeeaps #ieeeapm #electromagnetics #computational
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O. M. Bucci and M. D. Migliore revisit the concept of degrees of freedom in radiated and scattered electromagnetic fields, exploring optimized sampling expansions for their accurate representation. Read it at: #ieeeaps #ieeeapm #electromagnetics #DoF
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Our 3rd (and final) issue for the 75th anniversary series is now out in the June 2025 issue (. Let us know what you think of this issue and the special series in general!
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A. Maicke, J. T. Kelley, and A. E. Yilmaz detail how the Austin RCS Benchmark Suite can be used to quantify the performance of computational electromagnetics methods for RCS estimation. Read it at: #ieeeaps #ieeeapm #electromagnetics #validation #RCS
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E. Lansey, G. Hankins, I. Mandel, R. Martelly, J. Slater, and N. R. Greenberg illustrate how using spherical models in computational electromagnetics validation and benchmarking yields meaningful results. Read it at: #ieeeaps #ieeeapm #electromagnetics
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O. H. Ramachandran and B. Shanker present a comprehensive review of validation and benchmarking case studies involving 3D electromagnetic finite-element Particle-in-Cell (PIC) codes. Read it at: #ieeeaps #ieeeapm #electromagnetics #benchmarking #FEM #PIC
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Danilo Erricolo masterfully reviews the past three decades of literature on electromagnetic computational validation using analytical solutions of canonical problems. Read it at: #ieeeaps #ieeeapm #electromagnetics #analytical #validation #scattering
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H. Barnes et al. discuss the fundamental issues of benchmarking and reproducibility in the computational and experimental characterization of electronic packages. Read it at: #ieeeaps #ieeeapm #electromagnetics #benchmarking #packages
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F. Weinmann et al. introduce the “Radar Signatures & EM Benchmarks” workshop, established by the European Defence Agency in 2017. Read it at: #ieeeaps #ieeeapm #electromagnetics #scattering #radar #simulations
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J. T. Kelley, B. A. MacKie-Mason, D. A. Chamulak, C. C. Courtney, and A. E. Yilmaz review the Austin RCS Benchmark Suite for problems in aerospace applications. Read it at: #ieeeaps #ieeeapm #electromagnetics #computational #RCS #aerospace #benchmark
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D. L. Dault and L. Griffiths examine the challenges of validating computational electromagnetics codes, drawing on recommendations from the Electromagnetic Code Consortium. Read it at: #ieeeaps #ieeeapm #electromagnetics #computational #code #validation
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A wonderful special issue on Computational Reproducibility and Benchmarking, guest edited by Ali Yilmaz, is now out in our April 2025 issue (. Let us know what you think!
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