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Passive Microwave Components and Antennas

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Passive Microwave Components and Antennas
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Publisher: InTech
ISBN-13: 9789533070834
Number of pages: 564

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This book highlights the new trends in analysis and design of microwave components and antennas, focusing on passive components such as novel resonators, filters, diplexers, power dividers, directional couplers, impedance transformers, waveguides, transmission lines and transitions as well as antennas, metamaterial-based structures, and various electromagnetic analysis and design techniques.

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