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ОбложкаPrinted antennas for wireless communications / ed. by R.Waterhouse. - Chichester: John Wiley & Sons Ltd., 2007. - xx, 449 p.: ill. - Incl. bibl. ref. - Ind.: p.447-449. - ISBN 978-0-470-51069-8
 

Оглавление / Contents
 
About the Editor ............................................. xiii
List of Contributors ........................................... xv
Preface ....................................................... xix

1  Wireless Systems and Printed Antennas ........................ 1
   Rod Waterhouse and Dalma Novak
   1.1  Introduction ............................................ 1
   1.2  Examples of Wireless Systems ............................ 3
   1.3  New Wireless Platforms ................................. 13
   1.4  Antenna Requirements ................................... 16
   1.5  Fundamental Printed Antennas ........................... 19
   1.6  Outline of the Book .................................... 33
   References .................................................. 34


Part I  Fundamental Wideband Printed Antennas for Wireless
        Systems ................................................ 37

2  Multilayered Patch Antennas ................................. 39
   Wayne S.T. Rowe
   2.1  Introduction ........................................... 39
   2.2  Types of Multilayered Patch Antennas ................... 40
   2.3  Design Trends of Multilayered Patch Antennas ........... 41
   2.4  Analysis of Layered Structures ......................... 56
   2.5  Summary ................................................ 67
   References .................................................. 67

3  Printed Quasi-Yagi Antennas ................................. 69
   Kevin M.K.H. Leong and Tatsuo Itoh
   3.1  Introduction ........................................... 69
   3.2  Quasi-Yagi Antenna Element ............................. 69
   3.3  CPW-fed and CB-CPW-Fed Quasi-Yagi Antennas ............. 78
   3.4  Quasi-Yagi Antenna Arrays .............................. 87
   3.5  Active Antennas with Quasi-Yagi Radiators .............. 98
   3.6  Summary ............................................... 100
   Acknowledgements ........................................... 100
   References ................................................. 100

4  Printed Spiral Antennas .................................... 103
   Chi-Chih Chen and John Volakis
   4.1  Introduction and Historical Overview .................. 103
   4.2  Spiral Antenna Fundamentals ........................... 105
   4.3  Effect of Ground-Plane Backing ........................ 114
   4.4  Spiral Antenna Miniaturization using Slow Wave
        Treatments ............................................ 116
   4.5  Integration of Dielectric and Inductive Loadings ...... 128
   4.6  Summary ............................................... 129
   References ................................................. 129

5  Printed Folded Beverage Antennas ........................... 133
   Rod Waterhouse and Dalma Novak
   5.1  Introduction .......................................... 133
   5.2  Proposed Antenna Configuration and General
        Characteristics ....................................... 135
   5.3  Design Trends ......................................... 140
   5.4  Low-Profile, Constrained Area Design .................. 142
   5.5  Three-Dimensional, Constrained Area Design ............ 151
   5.6  Summary ............................................... 158
   Acknowledgements ........................................... 158
   References ................................................. 159

6  Printed Tapered Slot Antennas .............................. 161
   Amin M. Abbosh, Marek E. Bialkowski and Hing K. Kan
   6.1  Introduction .......................................... 161
   6.2  Types of Tapered Slot Antennas ........................ 162
   6.3  Advantages and Disadvantages of Tapered Slot
        Antennas .............................................. 165
   6.4  Theoretical Models for Tapered Slot Antennas .......... 166
   6.5  Parametric Study of Tapered Slot Antennas ............. 168
   6.6  Design of Tapered Slot Antennas ....................... 176
   6.7  Feeding Procedures for Tapered Slot Antennas .......... 181
   6.8  Arrays of Tapered Slot Antennas ....................... 186
   6.9  Applications of Tapered Slot Antennas ................. 189
   6.10 Summary ............................................... 193
   References ................................................. 193


Part II  Small Printed Antennas for Wireless Systems .......... 195

7  Planar Inverted-F Antennas ................................. 197
   Peter S. Hall, E. Lee and C.T.P. Song
   7.1  Introduction .......................................... 197
   7.2  Single-Frequency Planar Inverted-F Antennas ........... 199
   7.3  Multiple-Frequency Planar Inverted-F Antennas ......... 203
   7.4  Reduced-Size Planar Inverted-F Antennas ............... 209
   7.5  Switched-Band Planar Inverted-F Antennas .............. 214
   7.6  Applications of Planar Inverted-F Antennas ............ 218
   7.7  Summary ............................................... 224
   References ................................................. 224

8  Small Patch-Based Antennas ................................. 229
   Hing K. Kan, Rod Waterhouse, Dean Pavlickovski and
   Andrew Y.J. Lee
   8.1  Introduction .......................................... 229
   8.2  Microstrip Patch Antennas ............................. 230
   8.3  Variations of the Shorted Patch Antenna ............... 234
   8.4  Dual-Frequency Shorted Patch Antennas ................. 239
   8.5  Low Cross-Polarized Antennas .......................... 247
   8.6  Summary ............................................... 253
   References ................................................. 253

9  Small Multiband Printed Monopole Antennas .................. 257
   Karu Esselle and Yuehe Ge
   9.1  Introduction .......................................... 257
   9.2  Dual-Arm Printed Monopole Antennas .................... 258
   9.3  A Dual-Arm CPW-Fed Monopole Antenna ................... 262
   9.4  Three-Arm Printed Monopole Antennas ................... 266
   9.5  Multiband Printed Spiral Monopole Antennas ............ 270
   9.6  A Surface-Mount Monopole Antenna ...................... 275
   9.7  Summary ............................................... 278
   References ................................................. 278

10 Printed Antennas in Packages ............................... 281
   Jennifer T. Bernhard
   10.1  Introduction ......................................... 281
   10.2  Effects of the Embedded Environment on Printed
         Antennas ............................................. 282
   10.3  Examples of Other Work on Printed Antennas in
         Packages ............................................. 285
   10.4  Design Methods for Antennas and Antenna Placement
         in Packages .......................................... 289
   10.5  Directions for Future Work in this Area .............. 291
   10.6  Summary .............................................. 294
   References ................................................. 294


Part III  Advanced Concepts and Applications in Wireless
          Systems ............................................. 297

11 Printed Reflectarray Antennas .............................. 299
   Marek E. Bialkowski, Jose A. Encinar,
   J.A. Zornoza-Ramirez and F.C.-E. Tsai
   11.1  Introduction ......................................... 299
   11.2  Principles of Operation .............................. 301
   11.3  Phasing Methods ...................................... 302
   11.4  Single-Beam Reflectarray Design ...................... 312
   11.5  Shaped-Beam Reflectarrays ............................ 318
   11.6  Multibeam Reflectarrays .............................. 323
   11.7  Folded Reflector Antennas ............................ 325
   11.8  Summary .............................................. 327
   Acknowledgements ........................................... 327
   References ................................................. 327

12 Antennas on Artificial Magnetic Conductors and Other
   Impedance Surfaces ......................................... 331
   Daniel F. Sievenpiper
   12.1  Introduction ......................................... 331
   12.2  High-Impedance Surfaces .............................. 332
   12.3  Surface Wave Bands ................................... 333
   12.4  Reflection Phase ..................................... 336
   12.5  Bandwidth ............................................ 337
   12.6  Antennas on High-Impedance Surfaces .................. 339
   12.7  Diffraction Control .................................. 339
   12.8  Tunable Impedance Surfaces ........................... 343
   12.9  Holographic Artificial Impedance Surfaces ............ 345
   12.10 Summary .............................................. 351
   References ................................................. 352

13 Transceiver Architectures for Highly Integrated RF
   Front-Ends ................................................. 355
   Sanjay Raman and Richard M. Svitek
   13.1  Introduction ......................................... 355
   13.2  Wireless System-on-a-Chip ............................ 356
   13.3  Receiver Architectures ............................... 358
   13.4  Transmitter Architectures ............................ 371
   13.5  Front-End-Antenna Interface and Integration Issues ... 373
   13.6  Summary .............................................. 376
   References ................................................. 376

14 Frequency-Agile Antennas for a Software-Defined and
   Cognitive Radio ............................................ 379
   J.T. Aberle, S.-H. Oh and G.A. Taylor
   14.1  Introduction ......................................... 379
   14.2  Two-Port Representation of an Antenna ................ 381
   14.3  Automatic Antenna Tuning Unit (AATU) ................. 385
   14.4  AATU Prototype and Test Setup ........................ 401
   14.5  Summary .............................................. 404
   References ................................................. 404

15 Antenna Evaluation for Communications with
   Diversity/MIMO ............................................. 407
   Rodney Vaughan
   15.1  Introduction ......................................... 407
   15.2  Basic Antenna Parameters and Evaluation with Ideal
         Point-to-Point ....................................... 410
   15.3  Noise ................................................ 427
   15.4  Gain Factors for Non-Line-of-Sight ................... 429
   15.5  Summary .............................................. 443
   Acknowledgement ............................................ 444
   References ................................................. 444

Index ......................................................... 447


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