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WARREN L. STUTZMAN received his BS in electrical engineering and AB in mathematics degrees from the University of Illinois in 1964 and received MS and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from Ohio State University in 1965 and 1969, respectively. Dr. Stutzman has been on the electrical engineering faculty of Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University since 1969 and has served as the director of the Antenna Group from its beginning in 1983 until 2001. He served two terms as Interim Department Head. He is currently Principal Investigator for the AWINN (Advanced Wireless Integrated Navy Network) research program sponsored by the Office of Naval Research. He is co-author of the textbook Antenna Theory and Design, John Wiley, 1981 and 1998, and author of Polarization in Electromagnetic Systems, Artech House, 1993. He is a Fellow of the IEEE and served as President of the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society in 1992.
Introduction | p. 1 |
The History of Antennas | p. 1 |
What Is an Antenna and When Is it Used? | p. 10 |
How Antennas Radiate | p. 13 |
The Four Antenna Types | p. 17 |
References | p. 21 |
Problems | p. 22 |
Antenna Fundamentals | p. 23 |
Fundamentals of Electromagnetics | p. 23 |
Solution of Maxwell's Equations for Radiation Problems | p. 27 |
The Ideal Dipole | p. 32 |
Radiation Patterns | p. 36 |
Directivity and Gain | p. 50 |
Antenna Impedance | p. 56 |
Radiation Efficiency | p. 60 |
Antenna Polarization | p. 61 |
References | p. 66 |
Problems | p. 66 |
Simple Radiating Systems | p. 70 |
Electrically Small Dipoles | p. 70 |
Half-Wave Dipoles | p. 73 |
Monopoles and Image Theory | p. 75 |
Small Loop Antennas and Duality | p. 81 |
Two-Element Arrays | p. 89 |
References | p. 97 |
Problems | p. 97 |
System Applications for Antennas | p. 100 |
Introduction | p. 100 |
Receiving Properties of Antennas | p. 100 |
Antenna Noise and Radiometry | p. 103 |
Antennas in Communication Systems | p. 107 |
Antennas In Wireless Communication Systems | p. 116 |
Antennas in Radar System | p. 122 |
Antennas As Unintentional Radiators | p. 123 |
References | p. 125 |
Problems | p. 125 |
Line Sources | p. 128 |
The Uniform Line Source | p. 128 |
Tapered Line Sources | p. 137 |
Fourier Transform Relations Between the Far-Field Pattern and the Source Distribution | p. 142 |
Fast Wave And Slow Wave Distributions | p. 143 |
Superdirective Line Sources | p. 145 |
References | p. 148 |
Problems | p. 148 |
Wire Antennas | p. 151 |
Dipole Antennas | p. 151 |
Straight Wire Dipoles | p. 152 |
The Vee Dipole | p. 160 |
Folded Dipole Antennas | p. 161 |
Yagi-Uda Antennas | p. 166 |
Feeding Wire Antennas | p. 175 |
Loaded Wire Antennas | p. 186 |
Ground Plane Backed Wire Antennas | p. 190 |
Wire Antennas Above an Imperfect Ground Plane | p. 198 |
Large Loop Antennas | p. 205 |
References | p. 211 |
Problems | p. 212 |
Broadband Antennas | p. 218 |
Introduction | p. 218 |
Traveling-Wave Wire Antennas | p. 220 |
Helical Antennas | p. 225 |
Biconical Antennas | p. 233 |
Sleeve Antennas | p. 239 |
Principles of Frequency-Independent Antennas | p. 243 |
Spiral Antennas | p. 245 |
Log-Periodic Antennas | p. 251 |
Wideband EMC Antennas | p. 261 |
Ultra-Wideband Antennas | p. 264 |
References | p. 266 |
Problems | p. 268 |
Array Antennas | p. 271 |
Introduction | p. 271 |
The Array Factor for Linear Arrays | p. 272 |
Uniformly Excited, Equally Spaced Linear Arrays | p. 278 |
The Complete Array Pattern - Pattern Multiplication | p. 286 |
Directivity of Uniformly Excited, Equally Spaced Linear Arrays | p. 293 |
Nonuniformly Excited, Equally Spaced Linear Arrays | p. 298 |
Mutual Coupling in Arrays | p. 303 |
Multidimensional Arrays | p. 311 |
Phased Arrays and Array Feeding Techniques | p. 314 |
Elements for Arrays | p. 327 |
Wideband Phased Arrays | p. 332 |
References | p. 336 |
Problems | p. 338 |
Aperture Antennas | p. 344 |
Radiation from apertures and huygens' principle | p. 344 |
Rectangular Apertures | p. 353 |
Techniques for Evaluating Gain | p. 360 |
Rectangular Horn Antennas | p. 368 |
Circular Apertures | p. 385 |
Reflector Antennas | p. 391 |
Feed Antennas for Reflectors | p. 416 |
Lens Antennas | p. 424 |
References | p. 425 |
Problems | p. 427 |
Antenna Synthesis | p. 433 |
The Antenna Synthesis Problem | p. 433 |
Line-Source Shaped Beam Synthesis Methods | p. 437 |
Linear Array Shaped Beam Synthesis Methods | p. 440 |
Low Side Lobe, Narrow Main Beam Synthesis Methods | p. 446 |
The Iterative Sampling Method | p. 459 |
References | p. 461 |
Problems | p. 461 |
Low-Profile Antennas and Personal Communication Antennas | p. 465 |
Introduction | p. 465 |
Microstrip Antenna Elements | p. 466 |
Microstrip Arrays | p. 478 |
Microstrip Leaky Wave Antennas | p. 481 |
Fundamental Limits on Antenna Size | p. 488 |
Antennas for Compact Devices | p. 498 |
Dielectric Resonator Antennas | p. 512 |
Near Fields of Electrically Large Antennas | p. 519 |
Human Body Effects on Antenna Performance | p. 523 |
Radiation Hazards | p. 526 |
References | p. 531 |
Problems | p. 533 |
Terminal and Base Station Antennas for Wireless Applications | p. 536 |
Satellite Terminal Antennas | p. 537 |
Base Station Antennas | p. 538 |
Mobile Terminal Antennas | p. 545 |
Smart Antennas | p. 549 |
Adaptive and Spatial Filtering Antennas | p. 553 |
References | p. 557 |
Problems | p. 557 |
Antenna Measurements | p. 559 |
Reciprocity and Antenna Measurements | p. 559 |
Pattern Measurement and Antenna Ranges | p. 564 |
Gain Measurement | p. 571 |
Polarization Measurement | p. 576 |
Field Intensity Measurement | p. 580 |
Mobile Radio Antenna Measurements | p. 582 |
Rules for Experimental Investigations | p. 583 |
References | p. 584 |
Problems | p. 584 |
CEM for Antennas: The Method of Moments | p. 587 |
General Introduction to Cem | p. 587 |
Introduction to The Method of Moments | p. 590 |
Pocklington's Integral Equation | p. 591 |
Integral Equations and Kirchhoff's Network Equations | p. 594 |
Source Modeling | p. 596 |
Weighted Residuals And The Method Of Moments | p. 601 |
Two Alternative Approaches To The Method Of Moments | p. 606 |
Formulation and Computational Considerations | p. 610 |
Calculation of Antenna and Scatterer Characteristics | p. 618 |
The Wire Antenna or Scatterer as an N-Port Network | p. 621 |
Antenna Arrays | p. 625 |
Radar Cross Section of Antennas | p. 631 |
Modeling of Solid Surfaces | p. 636 |
Summary | p. 645 |
References | p. 646 |
Problems | p. 647 |
CEM for Antennas: Finite Difference Time Domain Method | p. 652 |
Maxwell's Equations for the FDTD Method | p. 654 |
Finite Differences and the Yee Algorithm | p. 657 |
Cell Size, Numerical Stability, and Dispersion | p. 664 |
Computer Algorithm and FDTD Implementation | p. 667 |
Absorbing Boundary Conditions | p. 670 |
Source Conditions | p. 674 |
Near Fields and Far Fields | p. 681 |
A Two-Dimensional Example: An E-Plane Sectoral Horn Antenna | p. 682 |
Antenna Analysis and Applications | p. 689 |
Summary | p. 697 |
References | p. 697 |
Problems | p. 698 |
CEM for Antennas: High-Frequency Methods | p. 700 |
Geometrical Optics | p. 701 |
Wedge Diffraction Theory | p. 707 |
The Ray-Fixed Coordinate System | p. 716 |
A Uniform Theory of Wedge Diffraction | p. 718 |
E-Plane Analysis of Horn Antennas | p. 722 |
Cylindrical Parabolic Antenna | p. 725 |
Radiation by a Slot on a Finite Ground Plane | p. 727 |
Radiation by a Monopole on a Finite Ground Plane | p. 730 |
Equivalent Current Concepts | p. 732 |
A Multiple Diffraction Formulation | p. 735 |
Diffraction by Curved Surfaces | p. 737 |
Application of UTD to Wireless Mobile Propagation | p. 742 |
Extension of Moments Method Using the UTD | p. 745 |
Physical Optics | p. 750 |
Frequency Dependence of First-Order Scattering Sources | p. 757 |
Method of Stationary Phase | p. 760 |
Physical Theory of Diffraction | p. 763 |
Cylindrical Parabolic Reflector Antenna-PTD | p. 769 |
Summary | p. 771 |
References | p. 771 |
Problems | p. 773 |
Frequency Bands | p. 781 |
Radio Frequency Bands | p. 781 |
Television Channel Frequencies (in North America) | p. 781 |
Cellular Telephone Bands | p. 782 |
Radar Bands | p. 782 |
Material Data and Constants | p. 783 |
Conductivities of Good Conductors | p. 783 |
Wire Data | p. 783 |
Dielectric Constant: Permittivity | p. 784 |
Permeability | p. 784 |
Velocity of Light | p. 784 |
Imtrinsic Impedance of Free Space | p. 784 |
Coordinate Systems and Vectors | p. 785 |
The Coordinate Systems and Unit Vectors | p. 785 |
Vector Identities | p. 786 |
Vector Differential Operators | p. 787 |
Trigonometric Relations | p. 789 |
Hyperbolic Relations | p. 791 |
Mathematical Relations | p. 792 |
Dirac Delta Function | p. 792 |
Binomial Theorem | p. 792 |
Bessel Functions | p. 792 |
Some Useful Integrals | p. 793 |
Computing Tools | p. 794 |
Wire Antenna Simulation Packages | p. 794 |
Parabolic Reflector Antenna Simulation Packages | p. 795 |
Web Sites with Antenna Calculation and Modeling Tools | p. 795 |
Book List | p. 796 |
Introduction | p. 796 |
Antenna Definitions | p. 796 |
Fundamental Books on Antennas | p. 796 |
Books on Antennas with Propagation | p. 798 |
Books On Antennas With Other Topics | p. 798 |
Handbooks and General Reference Books on Antennas | p. 798 |
Books on Antenna Measurements | p. 799 |
Books on Specific Antenna Topics | p. 800 |
Books on Antennas For Specific Applications | p. 804 |
Books on Computational Methods for Antennas | p. 806 |
Books on Topics Closely Related to Antennas | p. 808 |
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