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This title in other editionsAntenna Theory and Designby Warren L Stutzman
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Highly respected authors have reunited to update the well known 1981 edition which is still hailed as one of the best in its field. This edition includes recent antenna innovations and applications. It features a succinct treatment of the finite difference, time domain (FDTD) computational technique. It is also the first text to treat physical theory of diffraction (PTD).
Book News Annotation:A text on principles and development techniques for examining and designing antenna systems. Emphasis is on basic topics and applications, and much material does not rely heavily on mathematics. Four early chapters cover fundamentals, and further chapters detail commonly used antenna elements, synthesis of arrays, and evaluation techniques. Includes chapter summaries, exercises designed to be solved using computing packages, and reference appendices of frequencies and formulas, plus short descriptions of computing packages available on a Web site. For senior undergraduates and graduate students. Assumes basic courses in electromagnetics, trigonometry, vector algebra, and calculus. This second edition is expanded to include new areas in antennas since 1981, such as microstrip, array, and aperture antennas, and advances in computational electromagnetics.
Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Table of ContentsAntenna Fundamentals and Definitions.
Some Simple Radiating Systems and Antenna Practice. Arrays. Line Sources. Resonant Antennas: Wires and Patches. Broadband Antennas. Aperture Antennas. Antenna Synthesis. Antennas in Systems and Antenna Measurements. CEM for Antennas: The Method of Moments. CEM for Antennas: Finite Difference Time Domain Method. CEM for Antennas: High-Frequency Methods. Appendices. Index. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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