Low-profile natural and metamaterial antennas: analysis methods and applications
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1. Verfasser: Nakano, Hisamatsu (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Hoboken Wiley [2016]
Schriftenreihe:IEEE Press series on electromagnetic wave theory
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Low-Profile Natural and Metamaterial Antennas: Analysis Methods and Applications; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Part I: Introduction; Chapter 1: Categorization of Natural Materials and Metamaterials; 1.1 Natural and Metamaterial Antennas Discussed in This Book; 1.2 Some Antenna Examples; References; Chapter 2: Integral Equations and Method of Moments; 2.1 Basic Antenna Characteristics; 2.2 Integral Equation on a Straight-Wire Antenna; 2.3 Method of Moments; 2.4 Integral Equation for an Arbitrarily Shaped Wire Antenna in Free Space; 2.5 Point-Matching Technique
2.6 Integral Equation N1 for an Arbitrarily Shaped Wire Antenna: Closed Kernel Expression2.7 Integral Equations N2 and N3 for an Antenna System Composed of an Arbitrarily Shaped Wire and an Arbitrarily Shaped Aperture and Their MoM Transformation; 2.8 Integral Equation N4 for an Arbitrarily Shaped Wire Antenna on a Dielectric Substrate Backed By a Conducting Plane and its MoM Transformation; 2.8.1 Step I; 2.8.2 Step II; 2.9 Integral Equation N5 for an Arbitrarily Shaped Wire Antenna on a Dielectric Half-Space and its Transformation Using a Finite-Difference Technique; References
Chapter 3: Finite-Difference Time-Domain Methods (FDTDMs)3.1 Basis; 3.2 LOD-FDTD Method; References; Part II: Low-Profile Natural Antennas; Part II-1: Base Station Antennas; Chapter 4: Inverted-F Antennas; 4.1 Inverted-F Antenna With a Single Parasitic Inverted-L Element; 4.2 Inverted-F Antenna With a Pair of Parasitic Inverted-L Elements; References; Chapter 5: Multiloop Antennas; 5.1 Discrete Multiloop (ML) Antennas; 5.1.1 Antenna Composed of Three Discrete Loops (N = 3); 5.1.2 Antennas Composed of Five and Seven Discrete Loops (N = 5 and 7); 5.2 Modified Multiloop Antennas
5.3 Plate-Loop (PL) AntennaReferences; Chapter 6: Fan-Shaped Antenna; 6.1 Wideband Input Impedance; 6.2 Characteristics of the Fan-Shaped Antenna; 6.3 Cross Fan-Shaped Antenna (X-Fan Antenna); 6.4 Cross Fan-Shaped Antenna Surrounded By a Wire (X-Fan-W); 6.5 Cross Fan-Shaped Antenna With Slots (X-Fan-S); References; Chapter 7: BOR-SPR Antenna; 7.1 Configuration; 7.2 Antenna Input Characteristics of Initial Patch, Patch-Slot, and PSP Antennas; 7.3 Replacement of the Patch Island With a Conducting Body of Revolution (BOR); References; Part II-2: Card Antennas for Mobile Equipment
Chapter 8: Inverted LFL Antenna for Dual-Band Operation8.1 Configuration; 8.2 Design; References; Chapter 9: Fan-Shaped Card Antenna; 9.1 Configuration; 9.2 Antenna Characteristics; References; Chapter 10: Planar Monopole Card Antenna; 10.1 Ant-1 and Ant-2; 10.2 Ant-3 and Ant-4; References; Part II-3: Beam forming Antennas; Chapter 11: Inverted-F Antenna Above an Electromagnetic Band-Gap Reflector; 11.1 Inverted-F Array With an EBG Reflector (EBG-InvF Array); 11.2 Antenna Characteristics; References; Chapter 12: Reconfigurable Bent Two-Leaf and Four-Leaf Antennas; 12.1 BeToL Antenna. - 12.1.1 Configuration. - Includes bibliographical references and index
Beschreibung:1 online resource (xv, 285 pages) illustrations
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