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This book is derived from a 24-contact-hour, elective course in antenna theory given at Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands. The course is intended for fourth-year students, having a BSc degree in electrical engineering. The students are presumed to have a knowledge of electromagnetic theory and vector analysis.
The third editionof Antenna Theory is designed to meet the needs of electrical engi- neering and physics students at the senior undergraduate and beginning graduate levels, and those of...
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1. Definition of the Antenna and Wave-Motion The radio antenna may be defined as the interface between a circuit in which electrical power is constrained to follow conducting paths, and electromagnetic radiation travelling freely through space. The antenna may convert power in the circuit into radiated energy or vice versa, forming either
These lecture notes are heavily based on the book of Antenna Theory and Design by W.L. Stutzman and G. A. Thilie. For future version or any proposals, please contact with Dr. Serkan Aksoy (saksoy@gtu.edu.tr).
Calculate and compare the directivities, gains, and power densities including E-fields created by dipole antennas of lengths L = 0.07 λ, 0.18 λ, 0.5 λ, and 1.1 λ. Power radiated by the antenna is 100 W and distance from the antenna to the field point ro = 10 km.
Antenna Fundamentals. 2.1 Introduction. 2.1.1 Electromagnetic Spectrum, Radio Waves. Table2.1.1 shows that the electromagnetic spectrum is divided into several re-gions. Their boundaries are not precisely defined; rather, they are determined by changes in main physical characteristics, which are gradual, and also by the state of technology.