Antennas and Radiowave Propagation

Antennas and Radiowave Propagation
Author: Robert E. Collin
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Companies
Total Pages: 536
Release: 1985
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: UOM:39015011136465

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Radio Wave Propagation Fundamentals Second Edition

Radio Wave Propagation Fundamentals  Second Edition
Author: Artem Saakian
Publsiher: Artech House
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2020-12-31
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781630818456

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This completely updated second edition of an Artech House classic provides a thorough introduction to the basic principles of electromagnetic wave propagation of radio frequencies in real-world conditions, fully updated by including new achievements in theory and technology. It serves as an invaluable daily reference for practitioners in the field and as a complete, organized text on the subject. This comprehensive resource covers a wide range of essential topics, from the classification of radio waves, electromagnetic wave theory, and antennas for RF radio links, to the impact of the earth surface on the propagation of ground waves, atmospheric affects in radio wave propagation, and radio wave reception. The book explores the propagation of the ground radio waves, namely the waves that propagate in vicinity of the earth's surface (e.g., guided by that interface), without involvement of any atmospheric effects. Specifics of the high-frequency (HF) radio propagation due to reflections from ionospheric layers is studied, based on commonly used models of the ionospheric vertical profiles. Scattering of the radio waves of UHF and higher frequency bands from the random variations of the tropospheric refraction index (from tiny air turbulences) are also considered by using the principles of statistical radio-physics. Analysis of propagation conditions on real propagation paths, including analysis of the power budget of the VHF/UHF link to assure its stability (percentage of availability within observation time frame), terrestrial, broadcast, mobile, and satellite RF links are presented. The engineering design of the cellular networks, including LTE 4G, 5G and upcoming higher generations is explored. HF propagation predictions for extremely long-range links design for commercial and military applications are explained. Packed with examples and problems, this book provides a theoretical background for astrophysical, aeronomy and geophysical instrumentation design.

Radiowave Propagation

Radiowave Propagation
Author: Curt Levis,Joel T. Johnson,Fernando L. Teixeira
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2010-06-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780470542958

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An accessible student-oriented approach to radiowave propagation Propagation-the process whereby a signal is conveyed between transmitter and receiver-has a profound influence on communication systems design. Radiowave Propagation provides an overview of the physical mechanisms that govern electromagnetic wave propagation in the Earth's troposphere and ionosphere. Developed in conjunction with a graduate-level wave propagation course at The Ohio State University, this text offers a balance of physical and empirical models to provide basic physical insight as well as practical methods for system design. Beginning with discussions of propagation media properties, plane waves, and antenna and system concepts, successive chapters consider the most important wave propagation mechanisms for frequencies ranging from LF up to the millimeter wave range, including: Direct line-of-sight propagation through the atmosphere Rain attenuation The basic theory of reflection and refraction at material interfaces and in the Earth's atmosphere Reflection, refraction, and diffraction analysis in microwave link design for a specified terrain profile Empirical path loss models for point-to-point ground links Statistical fading models Standard techniques for prediction of ground wave propagation Ionospheric propagation, with emphasis on the skywave mechanism at MF and HF and on ionospheric perturbations for Earth-space links at VHF and higher frequencies A survey of other propagation mechanisms, including tropospheric scatter, meteor scatter, and propagation effects on GPS systems Radiowave Propagation incorporates fundamental materials to help senior undergraduate and graduate engineering students review and strengthen electromagnetic physics skills as well as the most current empirical methods recommended by the International Telecommunication Union. This book can also serve as a valuable teaching and reference text for engineers working with wireless communication, radar, or remote sensing systems.

Radiowave Propagation and Smart Antennas for Wireless Communications

Radiowave Propagation and Smart Antennas for Wireless Communications
Author: Ramakrishna Janaswamy
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2006-04-18
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780306469909

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This book emerged from teaching a graduate level course in propagation and smart antennas at the Naval Postgraduate School. In its present form, it is suitable not only as a graduate level text, but also as a reference book for industry and research use. The area of radiowave propagation and smart antennas is highly interdisciplinary, extracting material from electromagn- ics, communications, and signal processing. This book is useful to workers in electromagnetics who would like to supplement their background with relevant communicational aspects and to workers in communications who would like to supplement their background with relevant electromagnetic aspects. Anyone with a basic understanding of probability, wave propagation, digital com- nications, and elementary signal processing should be able to appreciate the contents of the book. The book consists of nine chapters with several worked out examples d- persed throughout. Chapter 1 covers the basics of cellular communications. Chapter 2 covers the basic principles of electromagnetic wave propagation relevant to path loss predictions in wireless communications. Students with little prior background in electromagnetics should find the first few sections of Chapter 2 self-sufficient. Empirical path loss models that are used in system design are treated in Chapter 3. The chapter includes the traditional models as well as some of the newer models. Chapter 4 has a thorough discussion on the causes and characterization of small scale fading. The topic of spatial c- relation that is very important for antenna arrays is discussed there in detail.

Radiowave Propagation and Antennas for Personal Communications

Radiowave Propagation and Antennas for Personal Communications
Author: Kazimierz Siwiak,Yasaman Bahreini
Publsiher: Artech House Publishers
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2007
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: UVA:X030261212

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Offers a comprehensive introduction to the practice and underpinnings of personal communications. This book contains chapters that explain how the ultra-wide band technology affects various aspects of personal communications. It covers important innovations such as wireless local networks, personal networks, and MIMO techniques.

Antennas and Wave Propagation

Antennas and Wave Propagation
Author: A. R. Harish,M. Sachidananda
Publsiher: Oxford Higher Education
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2007
Genre: Science
ISBN: UVA:X030262609

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Aimed at a single-semester course on antennas at the undergraduate level, Antennas and Wave Propagation provides a lucid explanation of the fundamentals of antennas and propagation. This student-friendly text also includes simple design procedures along with a large number of examples and exercises.

Antenna And Wave Propagation

Antenna And Wave Propagation
Author: A. Mathur, R. Trivedi
Publsiher: Scientific Publishers
Total Pages: 673
Release: 2011-07-02
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789387307308

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This book is designed for the final year students in electronics and communication and for the first year post graduate students in Digital Communication and allied subjects. This compact and comprehensive text fulfils the long felt need for a suitable text book in the area of “Antenna and wave Propagation”. It is written as per the revised syllabus of Rajasthan Technical University (RTU), Kota. It covers the topics, of fundamentals of antenna, types of antenna, antenna arrays, radio propagation modes, with basics of IE3D software and advance antenna topics. This well organized text lays emphasis on all the modes of propagation and practical aspects of antenna, with worked out examples & further previous year solved paper are included topic wise, which would be of considerable assistance to the reader. This comprehensive book covering all aspects of antenna and wave propagations, should prove to be an invaluable asset to both students & professionals. Features: According to the syllabus prescribed by Rajasthan Technical University (RTU), Kota. Including previous year's university papers. Precise definitions and clear exposure of fundamental concepts. Simple and easy explanation of the topics along with well labelled diagrams. Step by step procedure is followed for explaining the topics. Detailed coverage of advance antennas, helpful for the post graduation students. The recent applications of antenna are also summarized here again proving fruitful for the M.Tech. Students. IE3D software basic is been included for the purpose of dissertation for M. Tech. Students. Ideally suitable for self study.

Antenna and Wave Propagation

Antenna and Wave Propagation
Author: Kamal Kishore
Publsiher: I. K. International Pvt Ltd
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2009
Genre: Antennas (Electronics)
ISBN: 9789380026060

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Provides an introduction to the fundamental principles of antennas and wave propagation. Unlike other books available, there is more emphasis on mathematical explanation in addition to physical understanding. Physical principles are explained in detail with clear diagrams to support the theory.