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The methods of coodinates transfomation and conformal maping are applied to the problem of ra diation from a biconical antenna and V-conical an tenna with elliptic cross section. The infinite el liptic cone geometry can be transformed into two dimentions plane under the assumption of pure TEM spherical wave. The Closed-form solutions for the fields, currents, and characteristic parameters are obtained.
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Yuan, N., Ruan, C. & Li, W. Biconical antenna and V-conical antenna with elliptic cross section. Int J Infrared Milli Waves 14, 117–128 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02274720
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