This book focuses on details of antenna technology that can have broad applications in radar and communications. Most of the material in this book derives from Alan Fenn's 40 years of experience and research at MIT Lincoln Labs, and contains a large portion of previously unpublished information and real-world results. It covers the design, fabrication, modeling, simulation and testing of 11 antenna types, including dual-polarized wideband v-dipole antennas, dual-polarized four-quad loop/dipole antennas, and monocone/loop antennas.
A background in electromagnetic field theory, radar and communication would be helpful, but prior knowledge of antennas is not essential to understand the content of this book. The first chapter introduces EM and antenna theory in great mathematical details and provides examples of important derivations and equations, and the following section elaborates on the fundamentals of phased array antennas and the formulation of the method of moments. This will provide the reader with a solid foundation for understanding the antenna design presented later in the book.
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Alan J. Fenn is currently a Senior Staff Member in the RF Technology Group in the Advanced Technology Division at MIT Lincoln Laboratory. He received his Ph.D. and M.Sc. in electrical engineering from Ohio State University and his B.S. in electrical engineering from the University of Illinois at Chicago.
Electromagnetics and Antenna Theory; Phased Array Antennas; Wideband Impedance Matching of a Swept-Back Dipole; Omnidirectional Antennas; Vector Sensor Array Antennas; Lumped-Element Impedance Matched Antennas; Dipole Array Analysis for the Chain Home Radar; Circular Waveguide Antenna for a Portable Computer-Based Radar; 3D Printed Non-Planar Circular Patch Array Antenna; Design and Analysis of a Planar Array-Fed Axisymmetric Gregorian Reflector; Ultrawideband Dipole Array Antenna; Antenna and Electromagnetic Field Measurements.