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Each chapter of Modern Antenna Handbook has been authored by a leading expert and includes materials about current and future antenna related technology. The topics covered include classical antenna configurations along with advanced topics and associated designs.
Informationen zum Autor CONSTANTINE A. BALANIS received his BSEE degree from Virginia Tech in 1964, his MEE degree from the University of Virginia in 1966, his PhD in electrical engineering from Ohio State University in 1969, and an honorary doctorate from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece. He worked with the NASA Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia, before joining the Department of Electrical Engineering at West Virginia University in 1970. Since 1983, he has been with Arizona State University, where he is now Regents' Professor of Electrical Engineering. Dr. Balanis is a Life Fellow of the IEEE and the author of Antenna Theory: Analysis and Design and Advanced Engineering Electromagnetics, both published by Wiley, and Introduction to Smart Antennas . Klappentext The most up-to-date, comprehensive treatment of classical and modern antennas and their related technologiesModern Antenna Handbook represents the most current and complete thinking in the field of antennas. The handbook is edited by one of the most recognizable, prominent, and prolific authors, educators, and researchers on antennas and electromagnetics. Each chapter is authored by one or more leading international experts and includes cover-age of current and future antenna-related technology. The information is of a practical nature and is intended to be useful for researchers as well as practicing engineers.From the fundamental parameters of antennas to antennas for mobile wireless communications and medical applications, Modern Antenna Handbook covers everything professional engineers, consultants, researchers, and students need to know about the recent developments and the future direction of this fast-paced field.In addition to antenna topics, the handbook also covers modern technologies such as metamaterials, microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), frequency selective surfaces (FSS), and radar cross sections (RCS) and their applications to antennas, while five chapters are devoted to advanced numerical/computational methods targeted primarily for the analysis and design of antennas. Zusammenfassung Each chapter of Modern Antenna Handbook has been authored by a leading expert and includes materials about current and future antenna-related technology. The topics covered include classical antenna configurations along with advanced topics and associated designs. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface xi Contributors xv Part I Introduction 1. Fundamental Parameters and Definitions for Antennas 3 Constantine A. Balanis Part II Antenna Elements 2. Wire Elements: Dipoles, Monopoles, and Loops 59 Cynthia M. Furse, Om P. Gandhi, and Gianluca Lazzi 3. Aperture Antennas: Waveguides and Horns 97 Christophe Granet, Graeme L. James, and A. Ross Forsyth 4. Microstrip Antennas: Analysis, Design, and Application 157 John Huang 5. Reflector Antennas 201 William A. Imbriale 6. Frequency-Independent Antennas: Spirals and Log-Periodics 263 Hisamatsu Nakano 7. Leaky-Wave Antennas 325 David R. Jackson and Arthur A. Oliner 8. Reconfigurable Antennas 369 Gregory H. Huff and Jennifer T. Bernhard 9. Wideband and Traveling-Wave Antennas 399 Lotfollah Shafai and Sima Noghanian 10. Small and Fractal Antennas 475 Steven R. Best Part III Arrays and Synthesis Methods 11. Arrays and Smart Antennas 531 George V. Tsoulos and Christos G. Christodoulou 12. Wideband Arrays 581 William F. Croswell, Tim Durham, Mark Jones, Daniel Schaubert, Paul Friederich, and James G. Maloney 13. Synthesis Methods for Antennas 631 Warren Stutzman and Stanislav Licul Part IV Structures and Techniques Related to Antennas 1...
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CONSTANTINE A. BALANIS received his BSEE degree from Virginia Tech in 1964, his MEE degree from the University of Virginia in 1966, his PhD in electrical engineering from Ohio State University in 1969, and an honorary doctorate from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece. He worked with the NASA Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia, before joining the Department of Electrical Engineering at West Virginia University in 1970. Since 1983, he has been with Arizona State University, where he is now Regents' Professor of Electrical Engineering. Dr. Balanis is a Life Fellow of the IEEE and the author of Antenna Theory: Analysis and Design and Advanced Engineering Electromagnetics, both published by Wiley, and Introduction to Smart Antennas.
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The most up-to-date, comprehensive treatment of classical and modern antennas and their related technologies Modern Antenna Handbook represents the most current and complete thinking in the field of antennas. The handbook is edited by one of the most recognizable, prominent, and prolific authors, educators, and researchers on antennas and electromagnetics. Each chapter is authored by one or more leading international experts and includes cover-age of current and future antenna-related technology. The information is of a practical nature and is intended to be useful for researchers as well as practicing engineers. From the fundamental parameters of antennas to antennas for mobile wireless communications and medical applications, Modern Antenna Handbook covers everything professional engineers, consultants, researchers, and students need to know about the recent developments and the future direction of this fast-paced field. In addition to antenna topics, the handbook also covers modern technologies such as metamaterials, microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), frequency selective surfaces (FSS), and radar cross sections (RCS) and their applications to antennas, while five chapters are devoted to advanced numerical/computational methods targeted primarily for the analysis and design of antennas.
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Preface xi
Contributors xv
Part I Introduction
Part II Antenna Elements
Wire Elements: Dipoles, Monopoles, and Loops 59
Cynthia M. Furse, Om P. Gandhi, and Gianluca Lazzi
Aperture Antennas: Waveguides and Horns 97
Christophe Granet, Graeme L. James, and A. Ross Forsyth
Microstrip Antennas: Analysis, Design, and Application 157
John Huang
Reflector Antennas 201
William A. Imbriale
Frequency-Independent Antennas: Spirals and Log-Periodics 263
Hisamatsu Nakano
Leaky-Wave Antennas 325
David R. Jackson and Arthur A. Oliner
Reconfigurable Antennas 369
Gregory H. Huff and Jennifer T. Bernhard
Wideband and Traveling-Wave Antennas 399
Lotfollah Shafai and Sima Noghanian
Small and Fractal Antennas 475
Steven R. Best
Part III Arrays and Synthesis Methods
Arrays and Smart Antennas 531
George V. Tsoulos and Christos G. Christodoulou
Wideband Arrays 581
William F. Croswell, Tim Durham, Mark Jones, Daniel Schaubert, Paul Friederich, and James G. Maloney
Synthesis Methods for Antennas 631
Warren Stutzman and Stanislav Licul
Part IV Structures and Techniques Related to Antennas
Antenna Applications of Negative Refractive Index Transmission-Line (NRI-TL) Metamaterials 677
George V. Eleftheriades and Marco A. Antoniades
Artificial Impedance Surfaces for Antennas 737
Daniel F. Sievenpiper
Frequency-Selective Screens 779
Thomas Cwik
Mems Integrated and Micromachined Antenna Elements, Arrays, and Feeding Networks 829
Bo Pan, John Papapolymerou, and Manos M. Tentzeris
Feed Antennas 867
Trevor S. Bird
Near-Field Scanning Measurements: Theory and Practice 929
Michael H. Francis and Ronald C. Wittmann
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