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Electromagnetic Reciprocity in Antenna Theory

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Provides a self-contained account on applications of electromagnetic reciprocity theorems to multiport antenna systems
 
The reciprocity theorem is among the most intriguing concepts in wave field theory and has become an integral part of almost all standard textbooks on electromagnetic (EM) theory. This book makes use of the theorem to quantitatively describe EM interactions concerning general multiport antenna systems. It covers a general reciprocity-based description of antenna systems, their EM scattering properties, and further related aspects.
 
Beginning with an introduction to the subject, Electromagnetic Reciprocity in Antenna Theory provides readers first with the basic prerequisites before offering coverage of the equivalent multiport circuit antenna representations, EM coupling between multiport antenna systems and their EM interactions with scatterers, accompanied with the corresponding EM compensation theorems.
 
In addition, the text:
* Presents basic prerequisites including the definition of the notation, integral transformations, and EM reciprocity theorems in their general form
* Explores multiport antenna forward-scattering theorem, multiport antenna matching theorem and uniqueness theorem
* Supplements each chapter with a solved illustrative example
Electromagnetic Reciprocity in Antenna Theory is an excellent text for EMC and antenna researchers and students of the subject as well.

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Martin Štumpf, PhD, is an Associate Professor at SIX Research Centre, Brno University of Technology, Brno, The Czech Republic. His research interests include analytical and numerical modeling of wave field phenomena with an emphasis on electromagnetic compatibility and antenna engineering. He is a member of the IEEE and the IEEE Electromagnetic Compatibility Society.


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Provides a self-contained account on applications of electromagnetic reciprocity theorems to multiport antenna systems

The reciprocity theorem is among the most intriguing concepts in wave field theory and has become an integral part of almost all standard textbooks on electromagnetic (EM) theory. This book makes use of the theorem to quantitatively describe EM interactions concerning general multiport antenna systems. It covers a general reciprocity-based description of antenna systems, their EM scattering properties, and further related aspects.

Beginning with an introduction to the subject, Electromagnetic Reciprocity in Antenna Theory provides readers first with the basic prerequisites before offering coverage of the equivalent multiport circuit antenna representations, EM coupling between multiport antenna systems and their EM interactions with scatterers, accompanied with the corresponding EM compensation theorems.

In addition, the text:
* Presents basic prerequisites including the definition of the notation, integral transformations, and EM reciprocity theorems in their general form
* Explores multiport antenna forward-scattering theorem, multiport antenna matching theorem and uniqueness theorem
* Supplements each chapter with a solved illustrative example
Electromagnetic Reciprocity in Antenna Theory is an excellent text for EMC and antenna researchers and students of the subject as well.

Product details

Authors Martin Stumpf
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Content Book
Product form Paperback / Softback
Publication date 31.12.2017
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Electronics, electrical engineering, communication
 
EAN 9781119466376
ISBN 978-1-119-46637-6
Pages 130
 
Subjects Antenne, Elektromagnetismus, Electrical & Electronics Engineering, Elektrotechnik u. Elektronik, Electromagnetic Theory, Sende- u. Empfangseinrichtungen, Antennas & Propagation
 

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