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Chapter 1: Introduction. In this chapter a brief history of antennas is presented. The source of electromagnetic radiation is discussed and the mechanism by which radiated fields emerge from an antenna is explained. A brief overview of the antenna types dis- cussed in this book is presented.
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...
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 a transmitting or receiving antenna respectively ...
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Fig. 2.1.1 shows a simple wireless communication link comprising a transmitter, wireless channel, and a receiver. The transmitter consists of an RF generator, feed line, and an antenna that converts the guided wave coming from the feed to a radiating waveform in open space.
The third edition of 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 practicing engineers.
Antenna Theory and Design covers antennas from three perspectives: antenna fundamentals, antenna techniques, and the design of popular antennas. The first four