D. Davidson, I. Theron, U. Jakobus, F. Landstorfer, F. Meyer, J. Mostert, J. V. van Tonder
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Abstract
This paper describes recent progress with FEKO, an antenna simulation program. FEKO uses the method of moments (MoM), and also offers users a hybrid MoM/physical optics for suitable electrically large problems. Current work on UTD hybridisation is outlined, as well as work on the pre- and post-processors. The performance of FEKO in high-performance computing environments is discussed. The incorporation of a rigorous stratified media treatment is reviewed and current plans for FEM hybridisation briefly outlined.