Latest research and applications of analytical models and designs of phased array antennas and systems
Phased Array Antennas presents precise analytical models and designs of phased array antennas and systems in a logical and comprehensive manner starting from fundamental principles of phased array radiation. Numerous relevant and practical design examples and detailed derivations of theorems and concepts are included to make the book as self-contained as possible.
This new edition includes information on recent developments in the phased array arena published in journals and conference proceedings, a chapter devoted to metamaterial analysis from fundamental principles of electromagnetism, and the most updated phased array structures and beam formers.
The book is divided into three sections. The first section is mostly devoted to the development of the Floquet model-based approach for infinite and finite phased arrays. This section begins with an introduction of the traditional approach and its drawbacks. The second section presents applications of the Floquet modal analysis to important phased array structures. The third section covers several important aspects of a phased array design including array tolerance analysis.
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Phased Array Antennas is an excellent reference for advanced graduate students who are seeking professional careers in antenna and microwave engineering as well as antenna design engineers and technical consultants seeking to understand and apply the latest Floquet model for analyzing practical phased array structures.
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