Active reflection coefficient
The active reflection coefficient is the reflection coefficient for a single antenna element in an array antenna, in the presence of mutual coupling. The active reflection coefficient is a function of frequency in addition to the excitation of the neighboring cells. In computational electromagnetics, the active reflection coefficient is usually determined from unit cell analysis in the frequency domain, where the phase shift over the unit cell is applied as a boundary condition.
It has been suggested that the name "scan reflection coefficient" is more appropriate than "active reflection coefficient", however the latter remains the most commonly used name.
Mathematical description
General case
The ARC for antenna element in an array of elements is calculated by:where are the excitation coefficients and are the coupling coefficients.