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Dynamic RF Interference: HFSS and STK for Antenna Array Control

Join our webinar to explore the integration of Ansys HFSS with STK for antenna design. Learn to maintain signal integrity and avoid interference in aerospace, telecom, and defense.

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Overview

Join us for a technical webinar showcasing a powerful integration between Ansys HFSS finite array design and the Ansys STK mission modeling environment. We’ll walk you through a streamlined workflow that transforms antenna design into dynamic interference mitigation capabilities. Whether designing for aerospace, telecommunications, or defense applications, you’ll discover practical approaches for maintaining signal integrity while automatically avoiding interference.

What attendees will learn

  • Demonstrate a scripted workflow that leverages HFSS finite array design data within the STK environment
  • Harness both the element positions and individual element pattern features simulated by HFSS to create deep pattern nulls in STK
  • Enable simulated consistent avoidance of RF interference from dynamic targets
  • Visualization of antenna performance against moving targets

Who should attend

This webinar is recommended for RF engineers, systems engineers, and simulation specialists interested in advanced antenna array control techniques.

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