4-element umbrella antenna array dataset

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Gaozhan
Peng
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Gaozhan Peng
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Wed, 04/16/2025 - 23:26
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10.21227/29yx-4f30
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Abstract 

To generate the training and validation datasets, the fullwave electromagnetic solver FEKO is utilized. The phase of the reference antenna (Antenna 1) is fixed at 0°, while the phases of the other three antennas are varied in 30° steps within the range [0◦ , 360◦ ]. This results in 13×13×13 = 2197 distinct phase combinations. For each combination, the farfield radiation intensities are extracted on the XOY, YOZ, and XOZ planes, yielding a total of 2197 × 3 data samples. For testing, 343 new phase combinations are generated within the interval [15◦ , 195◦ ] using 30° steps (i.e., 7×7×7). The corresponding radiation intensities are computed on the same three planes. All input data are normalized prior to model training.

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To generate the training and validation datasets, the fullwave electromagnetic solver FEKO is utilized. The phase of the reference antenna (Antenna 1) is fixed at 0°, while the phases of the other three antennas are varied in 30° steps within the range [0◦ , 360◦ ]. This results in 13×13×13 = 2197 distinct phase combinations. For each combination, the farfield radiation intensities are extracted on the XOY, YOZ, and XOZ planes, yielding a total of 2197 × 3 data samples. For testing, 343 new phase combinations are generated within the interval [15◦ , 195◦ ] using 30° steps (i.e., 7×7×7). The corresponding radiation intensities are computed on the same three planes. All input data are normalized prior to model training

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