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Near-Field Antenna Measurements

by Dan Slater
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Near-Field Antenna Measurements shows you how to calculate antenna gain, pattern, and beam pointing faster and more accurately than ever before. Emphasizing practical solutions to real-world problems, it presents a detailed technical overview of the theory and practice of antenna near-field measurements.

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Near-Field Antenna Measurements shows you how to calculate antenna gain, pattern, and beam pointing faster and more accurately than ever before. Emphasizing practical solutions to real-world problems, it presents a detailed technical overview of the theory and practice of antenna near-field measurements.

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For engineers, physicists, and graduate students working with high- performance microwave antennas on spacecraft, aircraft, ships, and ground vehicles, describes techniques for measuring the performance of the sophisticated new antennas being used in those fields. The practical approach stresses cost-effective and efficient means of overcoming such problems as weather effects, multipath, gravitational distortions, and security in evaluating antenna design. Could also be of interest to professionals in the related fields of radio astronomy, seismology, underwater acoustics, optical holography, and robotics. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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For engineers, physicists, and graduate students working with high- performance microwave antennas on spacecraft, aircraft, ships, and ground vehicles, describes techniques for measuring the performance of the sophisticated new antennas being used in those fields. The practical approach stresses cost-effective and efficient means of overcoming such problems as weather effects, multipath, gravitational distortions, and security in evaluating antenna design. Could also be of interest to professionals in the related fields of radio astronomy, seismology, underwater acoustics, optical holography, and robotics. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
March 1, 1991
Publisher
Artech House, Incorporated
Pages
320
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780890063613

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