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Low-profile natural and metamaterial antennas: analysis methods and applications

This book presents the full range of low-profile antennas that use novel elements and take advantage of new concepts in antenna implementation, including metamaterials. Typically formed by constructing lattices of simple elements, metamaterials possess electromagnetic properties not found in natural...

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Autor principal: Nakano, Hisamatsu
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Wiley-IEEE Press 2017
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2237432
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description This book presents the full range of low-profile antennas that use novel elements and take advantage of new concepts in antenna implementation, including metamaterials. Typically formed by constructing lattices of simple elements, metamaterials possess electromagnetic properties not found in naturally occurring materials, and show great promise in a number of low-profile antenna implementations. Introductory chapters define various natural and metamaterial-based antennas and provide the fundamentals of writing computer programs based on the method of moments (MoM) and the finite-difference time-domain method (FDTDM). Chapters then discuss low-profile natural antennas classified into base station antennas, mobile card antennas, beam-forming antennas, and satellite-satellite and earth-satellite communications antennas. Final chapters look at various properties of low-profile metamaterial-based ant nnas, revealing the strengths and limitations of the metamaterial-based straight line antenna (metaline antenna), metamaterial-based loop antenna (metaloop), open metaloop antenna, the effects of counter dual-band CP radiation, and more.
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spelling cern-22374322021-04-21T19:25:52Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2237432engNakano, HisamatsuLow-profile natural and metamaterial antennas: analysis methods and applicationsEngineeringThis book presents the full range of low-profile antennas that use novel elements and take advantage of new concepts in antenna implementation, including metamaterials. Typically formed by constructing lattices of simple elements, metamaterials possess electromagnetic properties not found in naturally occurring materials, and show great promise in a number of low-profile antenna implementations. Introductory chapters define various natural and metamaterial-based antennas and provide the fundamentals of writing computer programs based on the method of moments (MoM) and the finite-difference time-domain method (FDTDM). Chapters then discuss low-profile natural antennas classified into base station antennas, mobile card antennas, beam-forming antennas, and satellite-satellite and earth-satellite communications antennas. Final chapters look at various properties of low-profile metamaterial-based ant nnas, revealing the strengths and limitations of the metamaterial-based straight line antenna (metaline antenna), metamaterial-based loop antenna (metaloop), open metaloop antenna, the effects of counter dual-band CP radiation, and more.Wiley-IEEE Pressoai:cds.cern.ch:22374322017
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Low-profile natural and metamaterial antennas: analysis methods and applications
title Low-profile natural and metamaterial antennas: analysis methods and applications
title_full Low-profile natural and metamaterial antennas: analysis methods and applications
title_fullStr Low-profile natural and metamaterial antennas: analysis methods and applications
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title_short Low-profile natural and metamaterial antennas: analysis methods and applications
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