Electromagnetic Waves and Antennas
by Sophocles J. Orfanidis
2008
Number of pages: 1041
Description:
This book provides a broad and applications-oriented introduction to electromagnetic waves and antennas. The book is organized around three main topic areas: The propagation, reflection, and transmission of plane waves, and the analysis and design of multilayer films; Waveguides, transmission lines, impedance matching, and S-parameters; Linear and aperture antennas, scalar and vector diffraction theory, antenna array design, and coupled antennas.
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