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Antenna And Em Modeling With Matlab 1st Edition Sergey Makarov

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Antenna And Em Modeling With Matlab 1st Edition Sergey Makarov
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Publisher: Wiley-Interscience
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.31 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Sergey Makarov
ISBN: 9780471218760, 0471218766
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1

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Antenna And Em Modeling With Matlab 1st Edition Sergey Makarov by Sergey Makarov 9780471218760, 0471218766 instant download after payment.

Due to the rapid development of wireless communications, the modeling of radiation and scattering is becoming more important in the design of antennas. Consequently, it is increasingly important for antenna designers and students of antenna design to have a comprehensive simulation tool.
After providing the basic background in electromagnetic theory necessary to utilize the software, the author describes the benefits and many practical uses of the Matlab package. The text demonstrates how Matlab solves basic radiation/scattering antenna problems in structures that range from simple dipoles to patch antennas and patch antenna arrays. Specialized antenna types like fractal antennas and frequency selective surfaces are considered as well. Finally, the text introduces Matlab applications to more advanced problems such as broadband and loaded antennas, UWB pulse antennas, and microstrip antenna arrays.

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