Dolph-Tchebyscheff Arrays of Many Elements and Arbitrary Uniform Spacing

Dolph-Tchebyscheff Arrays of Many Elements and Arbitrary Uniform Spacing

Author: Charles J. Drane (Jr.)

Publisher:

Published: 1964

Total Pages: 40

ISBN-13:

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The optimum design of Dolph-Tchebyscheff broadside arrays of an odd number of elements presents definite computational problems in terms of existing excitation coefficient design procedures, particularly for element spacings of less than a half-wavelength. This paper presents approximate representations for these coefficients in terms of Bessel functions for arrays of, say, more than twenty elements of arbitrary but uniform spacing. To facilitate comparison of the approximations with exact theory, graphs and tables are presented for various main beam--sidelobe ratios, numbers of array elements, and element spacing. (Author).


Advances in Microwaves

Advances in Microwaves

Author: Leo Young

Publisher: Academic Press

Published: 2013-10-22

Total Pages: 309

ISBN-13: 1483215563

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Advances in Microwaves, Volume 7 covers the developments in the study of microwaves. The book discusses the effect of surface roughness on the propagation of the TEM mode, as well as the voltage breakdown of microwave antennas. The text also describes the theory and design considerations of single slotted-waveguide linear arrays and the techniques and theories that led to the achievement of wide bandwidths and ultralow noise temperatures for communication applications. The book will prove invaluable to microwave engineers.


Handbook of Radar Signal Analysis

Handbook of Radar Signal Analysis

Author: Bassem R. Mahafza

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2021-08-17

Total Pages: 706

ISBN-13: 1351665251

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This new handbook on radar signal analysis adopts a deliberate and systematic approach. It uses a clear and consistent level of delivery while maintaining strong and easy-to-follow mathematical details. The emphasis of this book is on radar signal types and their relevant signal processing and not on radar systems hardware or components. This handbook serves as a valuable reference to a wide range of audience. More specifically, college-level students, practicing radar engineers, as well as casual readers of the subject are the intended target audience of the first few chapters of this book. As the book chapters progress, these grow in complexity and specificity. Accordingly, later chapters are intended for practicing engineers, graduate college students, and advanced readers. Finally, the last few chapters contain several special topics on radar systems that are both educational and scientifically entertaining to all readers. The presentation of topics in this handbook takes the reader on a scientific journey whose major landmarks comprise the different radar subsystems and components. In this context, the chapters follow the radar signal along this journey from its birth to the end of its life. Along the way, the different relevant radar subsystems are analyzed and discussed in great detail. The chapter contributors of this new handbook comprise experienced academia members and practicing radar engineers. Their combined years of academic and real-world experiences are in excess of 175. Together, they bring a unique, easy-to-follow mix of mathematical and practical presentations of the topics discussed in this book. See the "Chapter Contributors" section to learn more about these individuals.


Antenna Theory and Design

Antenna Theory and Design

Author: Warren L. Stutzman

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2012-05-22

Total Pages: 848

ISBN-13: 0470576642

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Stutzman's 3rd edition of Antenna Theory and Design provides a more pedagogical approach with a greater emphasis on computational methods. New features include additional modern material to make the text more exciting and relevant to practicing engineers; new chapters on systems, low-profile elements and base station antennas; organizational changes to improve understanding; more details to selected important topics such as microstrip antennas and arrays; and expanded measurements topic.


Electromagnetic Wave Theory

Electromagnetic Wave Theory

Author: J. C. Brown

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2013-10-22

Total Pages: 566

ISBN-13: 1483185923

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Electromagnetic Wave Theory, Part 2 contains the proceedings of a Symposium on Electromagnetic Wave Theory held at Delft, The Netherlands in September 1965. The symposium provided a forum for discussing electromagnetic wave theory and tackled a wide range of topics, from propagation in nonlinear media to electromagnetic wave propagation and amplification in solid-state plasmas. Electromagnetic waves in nonlinear transmission lines with active parameters are also considered, along with the phase dependence of maser active material Q-factor on pump intensity and frequency. Comprised of four sections, this volume begins with an analysis of two modes of propagation that are coupled through parametric modulation in nonlinear media. The discussion then turns to symmetry restrictions in nonlinear, non-absorbing, non-dispersive media; nonlinear interaction between two beams of plane electromagnetic waves in an anisotropic medium; radiation in periodically non-stationary media; and electromagnetic wave propagation in time-varying media. Subsequent chapters explore the diffraction of electromagnetic waves by plasma structures; resonant electromagnetic scattering from gyrotropic plasmas; scattering and transmission of electromagnetic waves at a statistically rough boundary between two dielectric media; and developments in wavefront reconstruction. This book will be useful for students, practitioners, and researchers in physics.