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Compact Antennas for Wireless Communications and Terminals


Compact Antennas for Wireless Communications and Terminals

Theory and Design
1. Aufl.

von: Jean-Marc Laheurte

139,99 €

Verlag: Wiley
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 27.12.2012
ISBN/EAN: 9781118603369
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 272

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<i>Compact Antennas for Wireless Communications and Terminals</i> deals with compact microwave antennas and, more specifically, with the planar version of these antennas. Planar antennas are the most appropriate type of antenna in modern communication systems and more generally in all applications requiring miniaturization, integration and conformation such as in mobile phone handsets.<br /> The book is suitable for students, engineers and scientists eager to understand the principles of planar and small antennas, their design and fabrication issues, and modern aspects such as UWB antennas, reconfigurable antennas and diversity issues.
<p>Introduction xi</p> <p><b>Chapter 1. General Information About Printed Antennas 1</b><br /> Jean-Marc LAHEURTE</p> <p>1.1. Physical characteristics 1</p> <p>1.2. Properties, limitations, and applications 4</p> <p>1.3. Printed rectangular antenna viewed as a wide microstrip line 7</p> <p>1.4. Manufacturing processes 8</p> <p>1.5. Microwave substrates 11</p> <p><b>Chapter 2. Transmission Line Model 15</b><br /> Jean-Marc LAHEURTE</p> <p>2.1. Introduction15</p> <p>2.2. Equivalent circuit 16</p> <p>2.3. Input impedance 20</p> <p><b>Chapter 3. Cavity Model 25</b><br /> Jean-Marc LAHEURTE</p> <p>3.1. Introduction 25</p> <p>3.2. Formulation of the electromagnetic problem 25</p> <p>3.3. Calculation of expressions for fields and currents of a rectangular patch 29</p> <p>3.4. Expressions for principal modes 31</p> <p>3.5. Cartography of modal currents and associated radiation patterns  33</p> <p><b>Chapter 4. Radiation of a Printed Antenna 39</b><br /> Jean-Marc LAHEURTE</p> <p>4.1. Introduction 39</p> <p>4.2. Modelization using two equivalent radiating slots 40</p> <p>4.3. Calculation of the field radiated by a horizontal radiating slot 43</p> <p>4.4. Calculation of the field radiated by the rectangular patch 44</p> <p>4.5. Determination of the radiation pattern in the principal planes 44</p> <p>4.6. Influence of height 46</p> <p>4.7. Influence of the ground plane 47</p> <p>4.8. Polarization 48</p> <p>4.9. Directivity 49</p> <p>4.10. Influence of the substrate on resonant frequency: parametric study based on antenna RCS 51</p> <p><b>Chapter 5. Electrical Equivalent Circuit of a Printed Antenna 55</b><br /> Jean-Marc LAHEURTE</p> <p>5.1. Energy considerations 55</p> <p>5.2. Equivalent circuit 57</p> <p>5.3. Determination of WE, WM, and B for a rectangular patch 58</p> <p>5.4. Modeling using a tank circuit 60</p> <p>5.5. Quality factor of an antenna 62</p> <p>5.6. Calculation of radiation quality factor 63</p> <p>5.7. Calculation of efficiency 64</p> <p>5.8. Influence of surface waves on bandwidth and efficiency 67</p> <p><b>Chapter 6. Feeding Circuits for Microstrip Antennas 69</b><br /> Jean-Marc LAHEURTE and Benoît POUSSOT</p> <p>6.1. Introduction 69</p> <p>6.2. Direct coupling by coaxial probe 71</p> <p>6.3. Excitation by proximity coupling 73</p> <p>6.4. Excitation by slot coupling 74</p> <p><b>Chapter 7. Circularly Polarized Antennas 89</b><br /> Jean-Marc LAHEURTE, Marjorie GRZESKOWIAK and Stéphane PROTAT</p> <p>7.1. Principles of circular polarization 90</p> <p>7.2. Parasitic radiation – degradation of circular polarization 94</p> <p>7.3. Patch fed by single or dual excitation 96</p> <p>7.4. Sequential array 99</p> <p>7.5. Spiral and quadrifilar helix antennas 108</p> <p>7.6. Conclusion 119</p> <p><b>Chapter 8. Wideband Antennas 121</b><br /> Xavier BEGAUD</p> <p>8.1. Multiresonant antennas 122</p> <p>8.2. Traveling wave antennas 125</p> <p>8.3. Frequency independent antennas 126</p> <p>8.4. Ultra-wideband antennas 132</p> <p>8.5. Conclusion 140</p> <p><b>Chapter 9. Miniature Antennas 143</b><br /> Guillaume VILLEMAUD</p> <p>9.1. Introduction 143</p> <p>9.2. Which types of antennas should be used for integration? 144</p> <p>9.3. Integration limits in a finite volume 145</p> <p>9.4. Resonant antennas in fundamental mode 146</p> <p>9.5. Bulk reduction techniques 152</p> <p>9.6. Multiresonant antennas 164</p> <p>9.7. Synthesis and discussion 166</p> <p><b>Chapter 10. Reconfigurable Antennas 169</b><br /> Jean-Marc LAHEURTE</p> <p>10.1. Introduction 169</p> <p>10.2. Basic topologies and constraints 170</p> <p>10.3. Switched components: available technologies 174</p> <p>10.4. Frequency reconfigurable antennas (FRAs) 180</p> <p>10.5. Introduction to RAs in terms of polarization and radiation pattern 185</p> <p>10.6. Polarized reconfigurable antennas (PRAs) 187</p> <p>10.7. Radiation pattern reconfigurable antennas (RPRAs) 190</p> <p><b>Chapter 11. Introduction to Antenna Diversity 205</b><br /> Lionel RUDANT</p> <p>11.1. Benefits of antenna diversity 205</p> <p>11.2. Performance of multiantenna systems 214</p> <p>11.3. Multiantenna systems 222</p> <p>11.4. Conclusion and looking toward MIMO 228</p> <p>Bibliography 233</p> <p>List of Authors 241</p> <p>Index 243</p>
<p><strong>Jean-Marc Laheurte</strong> is a professor at the Université Paris-Est Marne-La-Vallée in France.

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