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Multi-Mode Resonant Antennas - Theory, Design, and Applications

English · Hardback

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This title provides a unique theoretical framework for multi-mode resonant antennas and different approaches to their implementation, with an emphasis on mode gauge functionality, a new concept for a clear identification and flexible control of all usable resonant modes in multi-mode resonant antenna design.
The book commences by advancing a generalized odd-even mode theory as a general theoretical framework for resonant elementary antennas, offering new insights into the classical problem of coupling effects between antenna and transmission lines and helping reveal the operation mechanism of elementary antennas under multi-mode resonance. Then, the concept of "mode gauge" is developed and employed for wideband elementary antenna design by simultaneously exciting and tuning multiple resonant modes within a single radiator. Apart from theoretical explorations, the authors also provide analysis of up-to-date implementation of multi-mode resonant elementary antennas with different functionalities, including wideband antennas, circularly polarized antennas, multiband antennas, frequency scanning antennas and low-profile antennas.
Academics, students and professional engineers at all levels will greatly benefit from the book and will be provided with historical background, state-of-the-art methodology, useful design tools and multiple applications of multi-mode resonant antennas.

List of contents

1. Generalized Theoretical Framework for Multi-Mode Resonant Antennas  2. Multi-Mode Resonant Electric Dipole Antennas  3. Multi-Mode Resonant Slot and Loop Antennas  4. Multi-Mode Resonant Complementary Dipole Antennas  5. Multi-Mode Resonant Microstrip Patch Antennas  6. Applications of Multi-Mode Resonant Antennas  7. Summarization

About the author

Wen-Jun Lu is Full Professor at Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China. His research interests include antenna theory, antenna designs, and wireless propagation. He is the inventor of generalized odd-even mode theory and planar endfire circularly polarized antennas.
Lei Zhu is Distinguished Professor at University of Macau, China. His research interests include antenna theory, microwave engineering, and computational electromagnetics. He is the inventor of multi-mode resonator for wideband circuits/antennas and numerical open-short-calibration technique.

Summary

This title provides a unique theoretical framework for multi-mode resonant antennas and different approaches to their implementation, with an emphasis on mode gauge functionality, a new concept for a clear identification and flexible control of all usable resonant modes in multi-mode resonant antenna design.

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