ABSTRACT

Ultra Wideband Antennas: Design, Methodologies, and Performance presents the current state of the art of ultra wideband (UWB) antennas, from theory specific for these radiators to guidelines for the design of omnidirectional and directional UWB antennas. Offering a comprehensive overview of the latest UWB antenna research and development, this book:

  • Discusses the developed theory for UWB antennas in frequency and time domains
  • Delivers a brief exposition of numerical methods for electromagnetics oriented to antennas
  • Describes solid-planar equivalence, which allows flat structures to be implemented instead of volumetric antennas
  • Examines the impedance matching, phase linearity, and radiation patterns as design objectives for omnidirectional and directional antennas
  • Addresses the time domain signal analysis for UWB antennas, from which the distortion phenomenon can be modeled
  • Includes illustrative examples, design equations, CST MICROWAVE STUDIO® simulations, and MATLAB® plot generations
  • Compares the performance of different UWB antennas, supplying useful insight into particular tendencies and unresolved problems

Ultra Wideband Antennas: Design, Methodologies, and Performance provides a valuable reference for the scientific community, as UWB antennas have a variety of applications in body area networks, radar, imaging, spectrum monitoring, electronic warfare, wireless sensor networks, and more.

chapter 1|6 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|16 pages

General Concepts of Antennas

chapter 5|18 pages

Phase Linearity

chapter 9|54 pages

Numerical Methods for Electromagnetics