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Reflectarray antennas / John Huang, Jos�e A. Encinar.

By: Huang, John [author.].
Contributor(s): Encinar, Jos�e A | IEEE Xplore (Online Service) [distributor.] | Wiley [publisher.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Piscataway, New Jersey : IEEE Press, c2008Distributor: [Piscataqay, New Jersey] : IEEE Xplore, [2018]Description: 1 PDF (xiii, 216 pages) : illustrations.Content type: text Media type: electronic Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781118846728.Subject(s): Antennas, Reflector | Antenna arraysGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification: 621.3824 Online resources: Abstract with links to resource Also available in print.
Contents:
Introduction to reflectarray antenna -- Development history -- Antenna analysis techniques -- Practical design approach -- Broadband techniques -- Dual-band reflectarray -- Recent and future applications.
Summary: A comprehensive, practical review of reflectarray theory, design, and state-of-the-art implementations This book provides engineers with a comprehensive review of the state-of-the-art in reflectarray antenna research and development. The authors describe, in detail, design procedures for a wide range of applications, including broadband, multi-band, multi-beam, contour-beam, beam-scanning, and conformal reflectarray antennas. They provide sufficient coverage of basic reflectarray theory to fully understand reflectarray antenna design and analysis such that the readers can pursue reflectarray research on their own. Throughout the book numerous illustrative design examples including numerical and experimental results are provided. The reflectarray antenna is a hybrid design combining many of the best features of reflector antennas and printed arrays, in a low-profile, low-mass, highly cost-effective design. Although the concept of reflectarray antennas was first introduced in the early 1960's, it did not receive serious attention until the advent of printed circuit board technology in the 1990's made it practicable. Since then continuous research on reflectarray antennas has yielded several groundbreaking applications, including multi-beam antennas for point-to-point communication, beam-scanning antennas for radar applications, and spatial power combining reflectarray systems, among others. Featuring in-depth theoretical analysis along with practical design examples, Reflectarray Antennas is an excellent text/reference for engineering graduate students, researchers, and engineers in the field of antennas. It belongs on the bookshelves of university libraries, research institutes, and industrial labs and research facilities. Specifically, the book: . Provides engineers and researchers in electromagnetics, microwaves, and antennas with a systematic overview of reflectarray antenna design and analysis techniques. Includes several design examples of reflectarray antennas along with numerical and experimental results. Offers detailed design procedures for a wide range of applications, including broadband, multi-band operation, multi-beam scanning, contour-beams, beam-scanning systems, conformal reflectarray antennas, transmitarrays, terahertz reflectarrays, and more. Features detailed real-world implementation examples for each design covered.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction to reflectarray antenna -- Development history -- Antenna analysis techniques -- Practical design approach -- Broadband techniques -- Dual-band reflectarray -- Recent and future applications.

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A comprehensive, practical review of reflectarray theory, design, and state-of-the-art implementations This book provides engineers with a comprehensive review of the state-of-the-art in reflectarray antenna research and development. The authors describe, in detail, design procedures for a wide range of applications, including broadband, multi-band, multi-beam, contour-beam, beam-scanning, and conformal reflectarray antennas. They provide sufficient coverage of basic reflectarray theory to fully understand reflectarray antenna design and analysis such that the readers can pursue reflectarray research on their own. Throughout the book numerous illustrative design examples including numerical and experimental results are provided. The reflectarray antenna is a hybrid design combining many of the best features of reflector antennas and printed arrays, in a low-profile, low-mass, highly cost-effective design. Although the concept of reflectarray antennas was first introduced in the early 1960's, it did not receive serious attention until the advent of printed circuit board technology in the 1990's made it practicable. Since then continuous research on reflectarray antennas has yielded several groundbreaking applications, including multi-beam antennas for point-to-point communication, beam-scanning antennas for radar applications, and spatial power combining reflectarray systems, among others. Featuring in-depth theoretical analysis along with practical design examples, Reflectarray Antennas is an excellent text/reference for engineering graduate students, researchers, and engineers in the field of antennas. It belongs on the bookshelves of university libraries, research institutes, and industrial labs and research facilities. Specifically, the book: . Provides engineers and researchers in electromagnetics, microwaves, and antennas with a systematic overview of reflectarray antenna design and analysis techniques. Includes several design examples of reflectarray antennas along with numerical and experimental results. Offers detailed design procedures for a wide range of applications, including broadband, multi-band operation, multi-beam scanning, contour-beams, beam-scanning systems, conformal reflectarray antennas, transmitarrays, terahertz reflectarrays, and more. Features detailed real-world implementation examples for each design covered.

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