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|a Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; 1 Introduction; 2 Plasma Physics for Plasma Antennas; 3 Fundamental Plasma Antenna Theory; 4 Building a Basic Plasma Antenna; 5 Plasma Antenna Nesting, Stacking PlasmaAntenna Arrays, and Reduction of CositeInterference; 6 Plasma Antenna Windowing: Foundationof the Smart Plasma Antenna Design; 7 Smart Plasma Antennas; 8 Plasma Frequency Selective Surfaces; 9 Experimental Work; 10 Directional and Electronically SteerablePlasma Antenna Systems by ReconfigurableMultipole Expansions of Plasma Antennas; 11 Satellite Plasma Antenna Concepts
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