Antenna Handbook: Volume III Applications
โ Scribed by F. Schwering, A. A. Oliner (auth.), Y. T. Lo, S. W. Lee (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 869
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Technology has advanced to such a degree over the last decade that it has been almost impossible to find up-to-date coverage of antennas. Antenna Handbook, edited by two of the world's most distinguished antenna speciallists, presents the most advanced antenna theory and designs and demonstrates their application in a wide variety of technical fields. They offer a staggering amount of in-depth data and analysis on a wide range of topics, supported by formulas, curves, and results, as well as derivations.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xi
Millimeter-Wave Antennas....Pages 1-148
Practical Aspects of Phased Array Design....Pages 149-178
Beam-Forming Feeds....Pages 179-300
Antennas on Aircraft, Ships, or Any Large, Complex Environment....Pages 301-400
Satellite Antennas....Pages 401-513
Remote Sensing and Microwave Radiometry....Pages 514-569
Antennas for Geophysical Applications....Pages 570-595
Antennas for Medical Applications....Pages 596-654
Direction-Finding Antennas....Pages 655-680
Standard AM Antennas....Pages 681-727
TV and FM Broadcast Antennas....Pages 728-768
Back Matter....Pages A-2-I-69
โฆ Subjects
Signal, Image and Speech Processing; Electrical Engineering
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