Anttena Paterns radiation patterns

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Mingcheng Tsai
Mingcheng Tsai am 29 Aug. 2019
Hi, I would like to draw the same figure below from the two reference equations. However, the figure I obtained was not quite similar to what I wanted.
Here is my code for the simulation.
Plot a Figure of Spetrum power
theta = -100/180*pi:5*pi/180:100/180*pi;
%plot(theta*180/pi,sin(theta))
cell radius
Gain=[]
cell_radius = [10 5 2] %km
for i=1:length(cell_radius)
HAP_altitude = 20 %km
phi_3db = 2*atan(cell_radius(i)/HAP_altitude*pi/180)
Gain(i,:) = 0.7*(2*besselj(1,70*pi/phi_3db.*sin(theta))./sin(theta)).^2
plot(theta*180/pi,10*log(mapminmax(Gain(i,:), 0, 1)))
hold on
end
legend('10km','5km','2km')
My result is below.
atenna_fig_1.png
Thank you so much in advance.

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David Goodmanson
David Goodmanson am 30 Aug. 2019
Bearbeitet: David Goodmanson am 30 Aug. 2019
Hello MT,
The basic issue is setting phi_3db to degrees, but there may also be a problem with the basic definition of phi_3db (more on that shortly). The conversion is not
phi_3db = 2*atan(cell_radius(i)/HAP_altitude*pi/180)
with the conversion factor in the argument of atan, but rather
phi_3db = (180/pi)*2*atan(cell_radius(i)/HAP_altitude)
with the conversion factor outside. (Also, conversion to dB requires log10, not log).
Rather than having a bunch of factors of 180/pi floating around, the code below uses the sind and atand functions.
I don't have the mapminmax function (Deep Learning Toolbox) so I just normalized G in the usual way and didn't worry about mapping the minimum to zero.
Major functionality in toolboxes is is one thing, that's what toolboxes are for. But Mathworks has gotten good at creating simple, short 'convenience' toolbox functions that actually make things a lot less less convenient for people who want to run some vanilla piece of code and don't have all the toolboxes. Is it a ploy to force people to buy more toolboxes? Probably not. The effect is the same, though.
The plot looks a lot better after converting to degrees in eqn (2)
phi_3db = 2*atand(cell_radius(i)/HAP_altitude) (2) original
But eqn (2) does not quite reproduce the figure. Interestingly, the equation
phi_3db = atand(2*cell_radius(i)/HAP_altitude) (3) modified
does reproduce the figure. So now we have the choice, is eqn (2) correct and the figure incorrect? Or are both eqn (3) and the figure correct, and eqn (2) incorrect?
%Plot a Figure of Spectrum power
theta = (-100:.01:100);
%cell radius
Gain=[]
cell_radius = [10 5 2] %km
for i=1:length(cell_radius)
HAP_altitude = 20; %km
% phi_3db = 2*atand(cell_radius(i)/HAP_altitude) % (2) original
phi_3db = atand(2*cell_radius(i)/HAP_altitude) % (3) modified
Gain(i,:) = 0.7*(2*besselj(1,(70*pi/phi_3db)*sind(theta))./sind(theta)).^2;
figure(1)
plot(theta,10*log10((Gain(i,:)/max(Gain(i,:)))))
hold on
end
legend('10km','5km','2km')
hold off
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Mingcheng Tsai
Mingcheng Tsai am 1 Sep. 2019
Hi, David.
Thank you for the insightful reply and I will seek for more reliable source to be as correct as it could.
I do appreciate the comment " You can't afford to propagate an error due to lack of knowledge. ".
It is an absolutely good advice.
Thank you so much again.
MT
David Goodmanson
David Goodmanson am 2 Sep. 2019
Hello MT,
I appreciate your comment. Once you determine the correct expression and plot, I would be interested to hear what they are.

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