Small Antennas:Miniaturization Techniques & Applications

Small Antennas:Miniaturization Techniques & Applications
Author: John Volakis
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2009-12-22
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0071625542


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Next-generation small antenna design techniques This authoritative text provides the most up-to-date methods on the theory and design of small antennas, including an extensive survey of small antenna literature published over the past several years. Written by experts at the forefront of antenna research, Small Antennas: Miniaturization Techniques & Applications begins with a detailed presentation of small antenna theory--narrowband and wideband--and progresses to small antenna design methods, such as materials and shaping approaches for multiband and wideband antennas. Generic miniaturization techniques are presented for narrowband, multiband, and wideband antennas. Two chapters devoted to metamaterials antennas and methods to achieve optimal small antennas, as well as a chapter on RFID technologies and related antennas, are included in this comprehensive volume. Coverage includes: Small antenna theory and optimal parameters Theory and limits of wideband electrically small antennas Extensive literature survey of small antenna designs Practical antenna miniaturization approaches Conformal wideband antennas based on spirals Negative refractive index (NRI) metamaterial and electromagnetic band gap (EBG) based antennas Small antennas based on magnetic photonic and degenerate band edge crystals Impedance matching for small antennas using passive and active circuits RFID antennas and technology

Technologies for Spacecraft Antenna Engineering Design

Technologies for Spacecraft Antenna Engineering Design
Author: Rui You
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 459
Release: 2020-09-14
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9811558337


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This book focuses on engineering design approaches for spacecraft antennas. Based on their functions in spacecraft, it discusses practical antenna design, measurement and testing. Most of the antennas covered originated at the China Academy of Space Technology (CAST), which has launched almost 300 satellites into orbit. The book presents antenna systems for seven existing spacecraft designs, while also introducing readers to new antenna technologies for spacecraft. This book is intended for researchers, graduate students, and engineers in various fields of aerospace technology and astronautics, especially spacecraft design, communication engineering and related areas.

Applications of Artificial Electromagnetic Materials for the Miniaturization of Antennas

Applications of Artificial Electromagnetic Materials for the Miniaturization of Antennas
Author: Logan A. Loeb
Publisher:
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2011
Genre:
ISBN:


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The desire to create smaller electronic devices for personal communications and body-worn and military applications has led to a great community interest in the field of antenna miniaturization. The use of artificial electromagnetic materials in heterogeneous material loading of devices has been studied. The fabrication and characterization of both silicone and ceramic composites was well as cyanate ester resin and ceramic compositions were studied and are discussed. Heterogeneous loading with artificial dielectric materials are investigated with two miniaturized microwave structures - a 90° hybrid coupler and a microstrip patch antenna. Two additional applications for these materials in device miniaturization are also proposed. The objective of the thesis is to provide details of the production and measurement of those artificial materials and insight into how they can be effectively applied to miniaturize designs.

Communications, Signal Processing, and Systems

Communications, Signal Processing, and Systems
Author: Qilian Liang
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 1270
Release: 2022-03-30
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9811903905


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This book brings together papers presented at the 2021 International Conference on Communications, Signal Processing, and Systems, which provides a venue to disseminate the latest developments and to discuss the interactions and links between these multidisciplinary fields. Spanning topics ranging from communications, signal processing and systems, this book is aimed at undergraduate and graduate students in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science and Mathematics, researchers and engineers from academia and industry as well as government employees (such as NSF, DOD and DOE).

Electromagnetics of Body Area Networks

Electromagnetics of Body Area Networks
Author: Douglas H. Werner
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 644
Release: 2016-07-20
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1119083001


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The book is a comprehensive treatment of the field, covering fundamental theoretical principles and new technological advancements, state-of-the-art device design, and reviewing examples encompassing a wide range of related sub-areas. In particular, the first area focuses on the recent development of novel wearable and implantable antenna concepts and designs including metamaterial-based wearable antennas, microwave circuit integrated wearable filtering antennas, and textile and/or fabric material enabled wearable antennas. The second set of topics covers advanced wireless propagation and the associated statistical models for on-body, in-body, and off-body modes. Other sub-areas such as efficient numerical human body modeling techniques, artificial phantom synthesis and fabrication, as well as low-power RF integrated circuits and related sensor technology are also discussed. These topics have been carefully selected for their transformational impact on the next generation of body-area network systems and beyond.

The World of Applied Electromagnetics

The World of Applied Electromagnetics
Author: Akhlesh Lakhtakia
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 735
Release: 2017-08-08
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3319584030


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This book commemorates four decades of research by Professor Magdy F. Iskander (Life Fellow IEEE) on materials and devices for the radiation, propagation, scattering, and applications of electromagnetic waves, chiefly in the MHz-THz frequency range as well on electromagnetics education. This synopsis of applied electromagnetics, stemming from the life and times of just one person, is meant to inspire junior researchers and reinvigorate mid-level researchers in the electromagnetics community. The authors of this book are internationally known researchers, including 14 IEEE fellows, who highlight interesting research and new directions in theoretical, experimental, and applied electromagnetics.