Millimeter Waves in Communication Systems
Michel Ney(Editor)
Kogan Page Science (Publisher)
Published on 26. April 2002
Book
Paperback/Softback
256 pages
978-1-903996-17-1 (ISBN)
Description
The topics covered in this work provide a summary of major activities in the development of components, devices and systems in the millimeter-wave range. It shows that solutions have been found for technological processes and design tools needed in the creation of new components. Such developments come in the wake of the demands arising from frequency allocations in this range. The other numerous new applications include satellite communmication and local area networks that are able to cope with the ever-increasing demand for faster systems in the telecommunications area.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Kogan Page Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 153 mm
Weight
384 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-903996-17-1 (9781903996171)
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Content
Heterojunction bipolar transistors for millimeter waves applications: trends and achievements - S Delage HEMT's capability for millimeter - wave applications - S Bollaert, Y Cordier, M Zaknoune, T Parenty, H Happy, A Cappy Progress in millimeter wave fiber-radio access networks - A Nirmalathas, C Lim, D Novak, RB Waterhouse Hybrid 3D integrated circuits at millimeter-wave frequencies: advantages and trends - CH Person, E Ruis, J Ph Coupez Printed millimeter-wave reflectarrays - D Piltz, W Menzel Computer aided design for new microwave filter topologies for spacial applications in Ka band- D Baillargeat, H Blondeaux, S Bila, P Leveque, S Verdeyme A simple way to design complex metallic photonic band-gap structure- G Poilasne, P Pouliguen, C Terret MQAM performance over Nakagami channels with diversity- G Fedele Analysis of thin wire anttenna using a hybrid FDTD-MoMTD approach - D Lautru, J Wiart, W Tabbara Efficient analysis of general waveguide multi-port junctions using a segmentation technique and hybrid matrix formulations - S Cogollos, V Boria, H Esteban, B Gimeno, M Gugliemi