
AWAS 2.0 for Windows
Analysis of Wire Antennas and Scatterers
Artech House Publishers
Published on 1. August 2002
Book
Mixed media product
282 pages
978-1-58053-488-8 (ISBN)
Description
This new version of "AWAS for Windows" offers design and research engineers a faster and more powerful tool for analyzing any wire antenna or scatterer. Updates include: 32-bit code which runs about four times faster than the previous version; more nodes, segments and unknowns for the user's analysis; and improved graphic capabilities for displaying results, including Smith chart and polar-radiation patterns. This low-cost programme features special numerical integration techniques that aim to give professionals the fastest results of any microcomputer software without sacrificing accuracy. With this resource, engineers can analyze various antennas, such as simple monopoles and dipoles, loops, broadcast tower antennas, log-periodic and Yagi-Udi arrays. This software should be useful to: engineers involved with the research and design of wire antennas; professionals working in radio engineering, microwave technology, radar techniques and electromagnetic compatibility and communications; as well as postgraduate students interested in these areas. A 250-page user's manual is provided with the CD-ROM.
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Edition
Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Norwood
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
illustrations
ISBN-13
978-1-58053-488-8 (9781580534888)
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Antonije R. Djordjevic is a professor at the School of Electrical Engineering, University of Belgrade, Yugoslavia, where he received his B.S., M.S., and D.S. He is a corresponding member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts. Miodrag B. Bazdar is R&D group manager at QuesCom S.A., France. He holds a B.S. in electronics engineering from the University of Belgrade and an M.S. in microwaves from the same university. Vladimir V. Petrovic is assistant professor at the University of Belgrade, School of Electrical Engineering, where he received his M.S. and D.S. degrees in electrical engineering. Dragan I. Olcan is a research and teaching assistant at the Department of Electromagnetic, School of Electrical Engineering, University of Belgrade,Yugoslavia. He holds B.S. in electrical engineering from the School of Electrical Engineering, University of Belgrade. Tapan K. Sarkar is a professor in the department of electrical engineering and computer science at Syracuse University. He holds a Ph.D. from Syracuse University. He is a fellow of the IEEE and has published extensively. Roger F. Harrington is professor emeritus of electrical engineering and computer science at Syracuse University.He is also visiting professor at the University of Arizona. He was awarded the Van der Pol Medal from URSI in 1996, the Jubilee Tesla Medal from the Nicola Tesla Society, Yugoslavia, in l998, and the IEEE Electromagnetics Award in 2000.