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greatly expanded, co-authored, two-volume text provides a comprehensive introduction
and explanation of both the theory and practice of modern antenna measurements,
from their most basic postulates and assumptions, to the intricate details of
their applications in various demanding modern measurement scenarios.
Starting
with an initial examination of the properties of antennas that allow them to
enhance the free-space interaction of electronic systems, the authors then
introduce direct far-field and indirect far-field forms of antenna measurements
and their various implementations. Detailed descriptions are given of the
direct far-field measurement technique CATR (Compact Antenna Test Ranges),
Body-Centric measurements, and detailed developments of standard planar,
cylindrical, spherical and non-canonical near-field techniques; and includes a
through treatment of near-field range error budgets which are an indispensable
part of antenna metrology. The books conclude with recent advances in
measurement techniques such as aperture diagnostics, phase-less antenna
metrology, error correction, and range multi-path suppression techniques.
Extensive examples illustrate the concepts and techniques covered.
This second
edition is thoroughly expanded and now includes new chapters on near-field to
far-field transforms from non-canonical surfaces, electromagnetic modelling of
CATRs and near-field antenna measurement systems. In addition, there is an
expanded chapter on coordinate systems, polarization basis and antenna pattern
plotting and new sections on more specialized topics such as 5G and Radome
measurements.
About the
Author
Professor
Clive Parini is Professor of Antenna Engineering at Queen Mary University of
London, UK. He has published over 400 papers and is a Fellow of the Royal
Academy of Engineering.
Professor
Stuart Gregson is Director of Operations & Research at Next Phase
Measurements and an Honorary Visiting Professor in the School of Electronic
Engineering and Computer Science of Queen Mary University of London. He has
special experience working with near-field and compact range measurements,
electromagnetic scattering and computational electromagnetics.
Dr John
McCormick is an Antenna Engineer working with Leonardo MW in Edinburgh, UK, and
has extensive wide ranging experience in Antenna and RCS research and
development.
Dr Daniël Janse
van Rensburg is Senior Vice President of RF Products and Applications at NSI-MI
Technologies, Suwanee, Georgia, USA. He is also Adjunct Professor at the
University of Ottawa, Canada. He has extensive experience working as a
microwave antenna test engineer in the aerospace industry.
Professor
Thomas Eibert is Professor of High-Frequency Engineering at the Technical
University of Munich, Germany. He is an active researcher in the field of
antenna measurements and corresponding field transformations. He has published
more than 500 scientific papers.