Antenna Theory and Design

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How do the "fundamental principles of antenna theory" enable the analysis and design of *any* antenna, even those not explicitly covered, and how might an engineer apply these principles to a completely novel antenna configuration?

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The provided passages state that the book "introduces the fundamental principles of antenna theory and explains how to apply them to the analysis, design, and measurements of antennas" [1]. While the book covers various antenna configurations such as linear dipoles, loops, arrays, broadband antennas, aperture antennas, horns, microstrip antennas, and reflector antennas [1], and also includes new sections on flexible and conformal bowtie, Vivaldi antenna, antenna miniaturization, antennas for mobile communications, dielectric resonator antennas, and scale modeling [3], the passages do not explicitly detail how these fundamental principles enable the analysis and design of *any* antenna, even those not covered, or how an engineer might apply them to a completely novel configuration.

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Description: Updated with color and gray scale illustrations, a companion website housing supplementary material, and new sections covering recent developments in antenna analysis and design This book introduces the fundamental principles of antenna theory and explains how to apply them to the analysis, design, and measurements of antennas. Due to the variety of methods of analysis and design, and the different antenna structures available, the applications covered in this book are made to some of the most basic and practical antenna configurations. Among these antenna configurations are…
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Categories: Technology & Engineering Pages: 1109 Snippet: Updated with color and gray scale illustrations, a companion website housing supplementary material, and new sections covering recent developments in antenna analysis and design This book introduces the fundamental principles of antenna ...
Passage [5]
eory, including Maxwell’s equations and the wave equation, introductory physics, and differential and integral calculus. Presents new sections on flexible and conformal bowtie, Vivaldi antenna, antenna miniaturization, antennas for mobile communications, dielectric resonator antennas, and scale modeling Provides color and gray scale figures and illustrations to better depict antenna radiation characteristics Includes access to a companion website housing MATLAB programs, Java-based applets and animations, Power Point notes, Java-based interactive questionnaires and a solutions manual for…
Passage [3]
Title: Antenna Theory by Constantine A. Balanis
Passage [1]
from The Ohio State University in 1969, and an Honorary Doctorate from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki in 2004. From 1964 to 1970, he was with the NASA Langley Research Center in Hampton, VA, and from 1970 to 1983, he was with the Department of Electrical Engineering of West Virginia University. In 1983 he joined Arizona State University and is now Regents' Professor of Electrical Engineering. Dr. Balanis is also a life fellow of the IEEE.
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