Cylindrical Antennas and Arrays - Ronold W. P. King, George J. Fikioris, Richard B. Mack

Cylindrical Antennas and Arrays

Buch | Hardcover
650 Seiten
2002
Cambridge University Press (Verlag)
978-0-521-43107-1 (ISBN)
165,85 inkl. MwSt
This book explains how to design, analyse and test cylindrical antenna arrays from a practical engineering standpoint. Written by three of the leading engineers in the field, this book is destined to become established as the basic reference in the field for many years to come.
Cylindrical arrays lie at the heart of the antenna systems of most major radio communication systems, including broadcasting networks, cellular 'phone systems and radar. In this book, the authors present practical theoretical methods for determining current distributions, input admittances and field patterns of a wide variety of cylindrical antennas, including the isolated antenna, the two-element array, the circular array, curtain arrays, Yagi and log-periodic arrays, planar arrays and three-dimensional arrays. Coverage includes analysis of horizontal antennas over, on and in the earth and sea, large resonant arrays of electrically short dipoles and a chapter on the theory and techniques of experimental measurement. Written by three of the leading engineers in the field, and based on world-class research carried out at Harvard over the last forty years, Cylindrical Antennas and Arrays is destined to become established as the basic reference for practising engineers and advanced students for many years to come.

Ronold W. P. King is the Gordon McKay Professor of Applied Physics, Emeritus at Harvard University, USA. Since joining the Harvard faculty in 1938, he has supervised the research of over 100 Ph.D. students. He is a Life Fellow of the IEEE; a Fellow of the American Physical Society; and a member of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He holds the Distinguished Service Award from the University of Wisconsin (1973), the Centennial Medal of the IEEE (1985), the Harold Pender Award from the University of Pennsylvania (1986), the Distinguished Achievement Award of the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society (1991), and the IEEE Graduate Teaching Award (1997). George J. Fikioris is a researcher at the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA) in Greece. After obtaining his Ph.D. at Harvard University in 1993 he worked for six years as an electronics engineer at the Airforce Research Labratory, Hanscomb, USA before joining the NTUA faculty in 1999. Richard B. Mack is a consultant at his own company, Mack Consulting, where he specialises in electromagnetic measurement techniques.

Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. An approximate analysis of the cylindrical antenna; 3. The two-element array; 4. The circular array; 5. The circuit and radiating properties of curtain arrays; 6. Arrays with unequal elements: parasitic and log-periodic antennas; 7. Planar and three-dimensional arrays; 8. Vertical dipoles on and over the earth or sea; 9. Dipoles parallel to the plane boundaries of layered regions; horizontal dipole over, on, and in the earth or sea; 10. Application of the two-term theory to general arrays of parallel non-staggered elements; 11. Resonances in large circular arrays of perfectly conducting dipoles; 12. Resonances in large circular arrays of highly conducting dipoles; 13. Direct numerical methods: a detailed discussion; 14. Techniques and theory of measurements; Appendices; References; List of symbols; Index.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 10.10.2002
Zusatzinfo 40 Tables, unspecified; 230 Line drawings, unspecified
Verlagsort Cambridge
Sprache englisch
Maße 170 x 244 mm
Gewicht 1230 g
Themenwelt Technik Nachrichtentechnik
ISBN-10 0-521-43107-7 / 0521431077
ISBN-13 978-0-521-43107-1 / 9780521431071
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