Root Mean Square Error Comparison Between Tripole and Dipole Antennas

Resource Overview

Comparative analysis of RMS error for tripole and dipole antennas at elevation angles of 60° and 90°, with polarization parameters set to 60° and 90°, including code implementation details for error calculation algorithms

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Based on experimental results, we conducted a comparative analysis of root mean square error (RMSE) for tripole and dipole antennas under varying elevation angles and polarization parameters. Specifically, we observed and recorded antenna performance at elevation angles of 60° and 90°, while also comparing performance differences when polarization parameters were set to 60° and 90°. The RMSE calculation algorithm typically involves computing the square root of the mean squared differences between measured and theoretical radiation patterns, which can be implemented using MATLAB's sqrt(mean((measured_pattern - theoretical_pattern).^2)) function. Through these observations, we compared antenna performance across different parameter configurations, gaining deeper insights into their performance advantages under various conditions. These experimental results provide detailed data and information that enables comprehensive evaluation of different antennas' performance characteristics, particularly useful for antenna selection in wireless communication systems and electromagnetic compatibility testing.