Electromagnetic Band Gap Structures in Antenna Engineering
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This book covers all areas of smart antennas, electromagnetic interference, and microwave antennas for wireless communications. Smart antennas or adaptive antennas are multi-antenna components on one...
Robert Cameron Colwell's book is a comprehensive study of electromagnetic oscillations from a bent antenna. Written for researchers and engineers, it offers an in-depth analysis of the physics behind...
This technical memorandum contains recommendations for antenna models that can be used in performing electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) analysis related to spectrum management. The technical...