Antenna theory : analysis and design / Constantine A. Balanis.
Material type: TextPublication details: Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley-Interscience, c2005Edition: 3rd edDescription: xvii, 1117 p. : ill. ; 26 cm. + 1 Compact disc (4 3/4 in.)ISBN: 9788126524228 (pbk)Subject(s): Antennas (Electronics) | AMP -- Antennas & Mobile Propagation----ENG3023MDDC classification: 621.3824Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Antennas -- 2. Fundamental parameters of antennas -- 3. Radiation integrals and auxiliary potential functions -- 4. Linear wire antennas -- 5. Loop antennas -- 6. Arrays : linear, planar, and circular -- 7. Antenna synthesis and continuous sources -- 8. Integral equations, moment method, and self and mutual impedances -- 9. Broadband dipoles and matching techniques -- 10. Traveling wave and broadband antennas -- 11. Frequency independent antennas, antenna miniaturization, and fractal antennas -- 12. Aperture antennas -- 13. Horn antennas -- 14. Microstrip antennas -- 15. Reflector antennas -- 16. Smart antennas -- 17. Antenna measurements -- App. Cosine and sine integrals -- App. Fresnel integrals -- App. Bessel functions -- App. Identities -- App. Vector analysis -- App. Method of stationary phase -- App. Television, radio, telephone, and radar frequency spectrums.
"Like the previous editions, Antenna Theory, Third Edition is designed to meet the needs of electrical engineering and physics students at the senior undergraduate and beginning graduate levels, and those of practicing engineers as well. The text assumes that the readers have a knowledge of basic undergraduate electromagnetic theory, including Maxwell's equations and the wave equation, introductory physics, and differential and integral calculus."--BOOK JACKET.
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