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_aThornton, John, _d1968- _eauthor. _4aut |
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_aModern Lens Antennas for Communications Engineering / _cJohn Thornton, Kao-Cheng Huang. |
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_aPiscataway, NJ : _bIEEE Press ; _aHoboken, New Jersey : _bWiley, _c[2013] |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
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_g1. _tINTRODUCTION / _rJohn Thornton and Kao-Cheng Huang -- _g1.1. _tLens Antennas: An Overview -- _g1.2. _tFeeds for Lens Antennas -- _g1.3. _tLuneburg and Spherical Lenses -- _g1.4. _tQuasi Optics and Lens Antennas -- _g1.5. _tLens Antenna Design -- _g1.6. _tMetamaterial Lens -- _g1.7. _tPlanar Lens or Phase-Shifting Surface -- _g1.8. _tApplications -- _g1.9. _tAntenna Measurements -- _g2. _tREVIEW OF ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES / _rKao-Cheng Huang -- _g2.1. _tMaxwell's Equations -- _g2.2. _tAntenna Parameters -- _g2.3. _tPolarization -- _g2.4. _tWave Propagation in Metamaterials -- _g3. _tPOLYROD ANTENNAS / _rKao-Cheng Huang -- _g3.1. _tPolyrods as Resonators -- _g3.2. _tThe Polyrod as a Radiator -- _g3.3. _tPatch-Fed Circular Polyrod -- _g3.4. _tArray of Polyrods -- _g3.5. _tMultibeam Polyrod Array -- _g4. _tMILLIMETER WAVE LENS ANTENNAS / _rKao-Cheng Huang -- _g4.1. _tMillimeter Wave Characteristics -- _g4.2. _tMillimeter Wave Substrate Lens for Imaging -- _g4.3. _tMillimeter Wave and Submillimeter Wave Lens -- _g4.4. _tAnalysis of Millimeter Wave Spherical Lens -- _g4.5. _tWaveguide-Fed Millimeter Wave Integrated Lens -- _g5. _tLENS ANTENNAS FOR COMMUNICATIONS FROM HIGH-ALTITUDE PLATFORMS / _rJohn Thornton -- _g5.1. _tIntroduction -- _g5.2. _tThe High-Altitude Platform Concept -- _g5.3. _tAdvantages of Lenses over Reflector Antennas -- _g5.4. _tDevelopment of a Shaped Beam Low-Sidelobe Lens Antenna with Asymmetric Pattern -- _g5.5. _tLens Antenna Payload Model -- _g5.6. _tMultifeed Lens -- _g5.7. _tMultiple Beam Spherical Lens Antennas for HAP Payload -- _g6. _tSPHERICAL LENS ANTENNAS / _rJohn Thornton -- _g6.1. _tIntroduction -- _g6.2. _tSpherical Lens Overview -- _g6.3. _tAnalytical Methods -- _g6.4. _tSpherical Lens Materials and Fabrication Methods -- _g6.5. _tRevisiting the Constant-Index Lens -- _g6.6. _tCross-Polarization Properties of Spherical Lenses -- _g7. _tHEMISPHERICAL LENS-REFLECTOR SCANNING ANTENNAS / _rJohn Thornton -- _g7.1. _tIntroduction -- _g7.2. _tCandidate Scanning Antenna Technologies -- _g7.3. _tSpherical and Hemispherical Lens Antenna -- _g7.4. _tHemispherical Lens Prototype -- _g7.5. _tEvolution of a Two-Layer Stepped-Index Polymer Lens -- _g7.6. _tA Hemispherical Lens-Reflector Antenna for Satellite Communications -- _g7.7. _tA Low-Index Lens Reflector for Aircraft Communications / _rContribution by D. Gray -- _tAbout the Authors -- _tIndex. |
520 | _aThe aim of this book is to present the modern design principles and analysis of lens antennas. It gives graduates and RF/Microwave professionals the design insights in order to make full use of lens antennas. Why do we want to write a book in lens antennas? Because this topic has not been thoroughly publicized, its importance is underestimated. As antennas play a key role in communication systems, recent development in wireless communications would indeed benefit from the characteristics of lens antennas: low profile, and low cost etc. | ||
520 | _a"Lens antennas--why and how they should be used more often in modern communications systems. This remarkable work provides RF/microwave engineers with complete guidance on how to develop lens antennas, focusing on recent advances in communications engineering where this often overlooked technology is especially useful. It clearly demonstrates the benefits of using lens antennas in modern communication systems, featuring numerous examples, measurement data, fabrication techniques, and real-world applications. Modern Lens Antennas for Communications Engineering explores many types of lens antennas in great detail, from polyrods and low sidelobe antennas to the spherical lens and hemispherical lens-reflector scanning antennas. In addition to design principles and computational techniques, readers will find a host of helpful tips on how to fabricate lens antennas in small batches for assessment, choose the right dielectric material, configure measurement campaigns, and tackle practical issues when constructing antennas and measuring their properties. The book provides information on: Economically coupling a millimeter-wave circuit into a radiating beam whose polarization and shape is tightly controlled; Utilizing costly spectrum in cellular networks beamed to the ground from platforms high in the upper atmosphere; Tracking two different satellites from a single terminal on a high-speed train. Modern Lens Antennas for Communications Engineering is an excellent resource for RF/microwave engineers, designers, and researchers in academia and industry, and anyone wishing to learn how to take full advantage of lens antennas and their many useful and interesting properties."--Publisher's description. | ||
588 | 0 | _aPrint version record and online resource; title from PDF title page (IEEE Xplore, viewed April 23, 2014). | |
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