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|a Intro; Preface; 1 Electromagnetics and Antenna Theory; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Some Basics: Transmission Lines and Antennas as a Load; 1.3 Electromagnetic Radiation: Maxwell's Equations; 1.4 Fields from Time-Varying Electric and MagneticCurrent Sources; 1.5 Boundary Conditions; 1.6 Wave Equation for Conducting Media, Propagation Parameters; 1.7 Electromagnetic Energy Flow; 1.8 Fields of Short Electric and Magnetic Dipoles; 1.9 Far-Zone Fields of Arbitrary Dipoles and Loops; 1.10 Electromagnetic Wave Polarization and Receive Antennas; 1.11 Antenna Bandwidth and Quality Factor.
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|a 1.12 Radiation Intensity1.13 Antenna Directivity; 1.14 Gain, Realized Gain, Transmit Power, and Receive Power; 1.15 Types of Antennas; 1.16 Summary; 1.17 PROBLEM SET; 2 Phased Array Antennas; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Phased Array Basics; 2.3 Equivalence Principles; 2.4 Reciprocity Theorem; 2.5 Reaction Integral Equation; 2.6 Method of Moments; 2.7 Broadside and Endfire Linear Arrays of Hertzian Dipoles; 2.8 Example of 2D Array Mutual Coupling Effects; 2.9 Swept-Back Dipole Array Measurements and Simulations; 2.10 Rectangular Waveguide Phased Array Example; 2.11 Summary; 2.12 PROBLEM SET.
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|a 3 Wideband Impedance Matching of a V-Dipole Antenna3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Basic Transmission Line Theory; 3.3 Line Transformer Impedance Matching Theory; 3.4 Wideband V-Dipole Antenna Simulation; 3.5 Comparison of Simulations with Measurements; 3.6 Swept-Back Dipole Feeding a Parabolic Reflector; 3.7 Summary; 3.8 PROBLEM SET; 4 Omnidirectional Antennas; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Monopole Antennas; 4.3 Wire Discone Antenna with Cylindrical Monopole; 4.4 Monopole Array for Simultaneous Transmit and Receive; 4.5 Horizontal Loop and Slotted Cylinder Antennas.
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|a 4.6 Turnstile Antenna with Crossed V-Dipoles4.7 Summary; 4.8 PROBLEM SET; 5 Vector Sensor Array Antennas; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Background; 5.3 Vector Sensor Antenna Modes; 5.4 Vector Sensor Antenna Design and Simulated Radiation Patterns for a Nanosatellite Application; 5.5 Vector Sensor Antenna Polarization Response; 5.6 Source Mapping From Vector Sensor Time-Series Data; 5.7 Summary; 6 Lumped-Element ImpedanceMatched Antennas; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 A Monopole Antenna Design for Mobile Communications; 6.3 Analytic Impedance Matching Solution with a Parallel LC Network.
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|a 6.4 Calculated Impedance Matching Circuit Parameters and Matched Antenna Results6.5 Summary; 6.6 PROBLEM SET; 7 Dipole Array Analysis for theChain Home Radar; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Chain Home Main Transmit Dipole Array; 7.3 Reflection From a Planar Lossy Half Space; 7.4 Simulated Radiation Patterns for the MainTransmit Array; 7.5 Summary; 7.6 PROBLEM SET; 8 Circular Waveguide Antenna for aPortable Computer-Based Radar; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Theory; 8.3 Design; 8.4 Simulations and Measurements; 8.5 Summary; 8.6 PROBLEM SET; 9 3D-Printed Nonplanar Circular Patch Array Antenna; 9.1 Introduction.
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