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What (who) is array directivity - definition

MEASURE OF HOW MUCH OF AN ANTENNA'S SIGNAL IS TRANSMITTED IN ONE DIRECTION
Directive gain; Array Factor; Standard directivity
  • Diagram illustrating how directivity is defined.  It shows the [[radiation pattern]] of a [[directional antenna]] ''<span style="color:gray;">(R, grey)</span>'' that radiates maximum power along the z-axis, and the pattern of an [[isotropic antenna]] ''<span style="color:green;">(R<sub>iso</sub>, green)</span>'' with the same total radiated power. The directivity is defined as the ratio of the maximum signal strength ''S'' radiated by the antenna to the signal strength ''S''<sub>iso</sub> radiated by the isotropic antenna <math display="block">G = {S \over S_\text{iso}}</math>
Since the directional antenna radiates most of its power into a small solid angle around the z-axis its maximum signal strength is much larger than the isotropic antenna which spreads the same power in all directions. Thus the directivity <math>G</math> is much greater than one.

Dynamic array         
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RANDOM-ACCESS, VARIABLE-SIZE LIST DATA STRUCTURE THAT ALLOWS ELEMENTS TO BE ADDED OR REMOVED
Growable array; Dynamic table; Array list; ArrayList; Resizable array; Resizeable array; Arraylist; Mutable array
In computer science, a dynamic array, growable array, resizable array, dynamic table, mutable array, or array list is a random access, variable-size list data structure that allows elements to be added or removed. It is supplied with standard libraries in many modern mainstream programming languages.
Array (data structure)         
DATA STRUCTURE
Ragged arrays; Array index; Vector data structure; Array element; Two-dimensional array; One-dimensional array; Vector (Computer Science); Static array; Array data structure; Vector (data structure)
In computer science, an array is a data structure consisting of a collection of elements (values or variables), each identified by at least one array index or key. An array is stored such that the position of each element can be computed from its index tuple by a mathematical formula.
Array factor         
Directive gain; Array Factor; Standard directivity
An array is simply a group of objects, and the array factor is a measure of how much a specific characteristic changes because of the grouping. This phenomenon is observed when antennas are grouped together.

Wikipedia

Directivity

In electromagnetics, directivity is a parameter of an antenna or optical system which measures the degree to which the radiation emitted is concentrated in a single direction. It is the ratio of the radiation intensity in a given direction from the antenna to the radiation intensity averaged over all directions. Therefore, the directivity of a hypothetical isotropic radiator is 1, or 0 dBi.

An antenna's directivity is greater than its gain by an efficiency factor, radiation efficiency. Directivity is an important measure because many antennas and optical systems are designed to radiate electromagnetic waves in a single direction or over a narrow-angle. By the principle of reciprocity, the directivity of an antenna when receiving is equal to its directivity when transmitting.

The directivity of an actual antenna can vary from 1.76 dBi for a short dipole to as much as 50 dBi for a large dish antenna.