This book describes and provides design guidelines for antennas that
achieve compactness by using the slot radiator as the fundamental
building block within a periodic array, rather than a phased array. It
provides the basic electromagnetic tools required to design and
analyse these novel antennas, with sample calculations where relevant.
The book presents a focused introduction and valuable insights into
the relevant antenna technology, together with an overview of the main
directions in the evolving technology of compact planar arrays.
While the book discusses the historical evolution of compact array
antennas, its main focus is on summarising the extensive body of
literature on compact antennas. With regard to the now ubiquitous slot
radiator, it seeks to demonstrate how, despite significant antenna
size reductions that at times even seem to defy the laws of physics,
desirable radiation pattern properties can be preserved. This is
supported by an examination of recent advances in frequency selective
surfaces and in metamaterials, which can, if handled correctly, be
used to facilitate physics-defying designs. The book offers a
valuable source of information for communication systems and antenna
design engineers, especially thanks to its overview of trends in
compact planar arrays, yet will also be of interest to students and
researchers, as it provides a focused introduction and insights into
this highly relevant antenna technology.
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ISBN
9783030017538
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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