
Handbook of Antenna Design: Volume 1
Institution of Engineering and Technology (Publisher)
Published in November 1982
Book
Hardback
720 pages
978-0-906048-82-5 (ISBN)
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Description
Authored by a multi-national group of antenna experts of international standing.
Presents the principles and applications of antenna design, with emphasis upon key developments in the last 15 years.
Fundamental background theory and analytical techniques explained in detail where appropriate.
Includes extensive design data and numerous examples of practical application.
Deals with a very wide range of antenna types, operating from very low frequencies to millimetre waves.
New measurement techniques described in detail.
Covers associated topics such as radomes, array signal processing and coaxial components.
Includes design data for antennas for satellite and terrestrial communications, radar, mobile communications and broadcasting.
Presents the principles and applications of antenna design, with emphasis upon key developments in the last 15 years.
Fundamental background theory and analytical techniques explained in detail where appropriate.
Includes extensive design data and numerous examples of practical application.
Deals with a very wide range of antenna types, operating from very low frequencies to millimetre waves.
New measurement techniques described in detail.
Covers associated topics such as radomes, array signal processing and coaxial components.
Includes design data for antennas for satellite and terrestrial communications, radar, mobile communications and broadcasting.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Stevenage
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 43 mm
Weight
1241 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-906048-82-5 (9780906048825)
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Persons
Dr Alan Rudge has had more than 15 years experience in antenna research and design at Universities and Institutions in the U.K. and the U.S.A. He is currently Managing Director of ERA Technology Ltd in the U.K., where he has established an international centre for antenna research and design.
Dr Ken Milne is an independent electronic systems design consultant. He was previously Director of Research for Plessey Radar Ltd, where he specialised in Radar Systems and Microwave Antenna Design.
Dr David Olver is at Queen Mary College, University of London, where he lectures and researches in microwaves and antennas. He is Honorary Editor of IEE Proceedings 'Microwaves, Optics and Antennas'.
Dr Philip Knight is with the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) Research Department where he has worked on broadcast antennas and propagation problems associated with broadcasting.
Dr Ken Milne is an independent electronic systems design consultant. He was previously Director of Research for Plessey Radar Ltd, where he specialised in Radar Systems and Microwave Antenna Design.
Dr David Olver is at Queen Mary College, University of London, where he lectures and researches in microwaves and antennas. He is Honorary Editor of IEE Proceedings 'Microwaves, Optics and Antennas'.
Dr Philip Knight is with the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) Research Department where he has worked on broadcast antennas and propagation problems associated with broadcasting.
Editor
Managing DirectorERA Technology Ltd, UK
Queen Mary College, University of London, UK
BBC Research Department, UK
Content
Chapter 1: Basic properties of antennas
Chapter 2: Theory of quasi-optical antennas
Chapter 3: Quasi-optical antenna design and applications
Chapter 4: Primary feed antennas
Chapter 5: Hybrid antennas
Chapter 6: Multiple beam antennas
Chapter 7: Low and medium gain microwave antennas
Chapter 8: Antenna measurements
Chapter 2: Theory of quasi-optical antennas
Chapter 3: Quasi-optical antenna design and applications
Chapter 4: Primary feed antennas
Chapter 5: Hybrid antennas
Chapter 6: Multiple beam antennas
Chapter 7: Low and medium gain microwave antennas
Chapter 8: Antenna measurements