Folded Unipole Antennas : Theory and Applications
 


Folded Unipole Antennas : Theory and Applications

by McGraw-Hill

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Release Date:2007-04-06
Label:McGraw-Hill
Pages:400
Binding:Kindle Edition
Publication Date:2007-04-06
Published By:McGraw-Hill
ASIN:B000WE2L8S
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Harness the Latest Advances in Folded Unipole Antenna Technology, Including New Detuning, Geophysical and Biomedical Applications

Folded Unipole Antennas: Theory and Applications is the first comprehensive sourcebook on the design and uses of folded unipole antenna technology, featuring never-before-published mathematical equations and configurations.

Written by Jeremy K. Raines, an internationally recognized antenna expert, this unique -one-stop- reference offers you a detailed account of the physics underlying the remarkably compact, broadband, and versatile folded unipole antenna, as well as mathematical models suitable for design and analysis. Filled with helpful illustrations, Folded Unipole Antennas features:

  • Never-before-published electromagnetic field equations that remove obstacles to improving design and extending use
  • A full chapter on detuning, a process that reduces radar scattering cross section and electronically eliminates structures causing unwanted radiation and interference
  • A full chapter about arrays of folded unipoles, featuring a new and easier approach to describing the electromagnetic coupling between elements
  • A wide range of folded unipole antenna applications, including detuning, multiplexing, geophysical prospecting, and biomedical sensing
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