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Antenna Theory and Problems of Antenna Engineering discusses methods of theoretical and experimental research and development of antennas. Controversial and vague points of thin antennas theory are reviewed and explained, new methods of analysis of the antennas' electrical characteristics are described, and methods for solving synthesis problems are provided. New types of antennas, particularly flat and three-dimensional self-complementary antennas, are analyzed. The second part of the book is devoted to the description of specific kinds of antennas, including antennas for cell phones, ship antennas, and antennas for underground radio communications.…mehr

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Antenna Theory and Problems of Antenna Engineering discusses methods of theoretical and experimental research and development of antennas. Controversial and vague points of thin antennas theory are reviewed and explained, new methods of analysis of the antennas' electrical characteristics are described, and methods for solving synthesis problems are provided. New types of antennas, particularly flat and three-dimensional self-complementary antennas, are analyzed. The second part of the book is devoted to the description of specific kinds of antennas, including antennas for cell phones, ship antennas, and antennas for underground radio communications.
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Autorenporträt
Boris Levin was born in Saratov, Russia in January 1937. He graduated from Leningrad Polytechnic Institute in 1960, received his Ph.D. in Radio Physics from Central Research Institute of Automatic Devices in Leningrad in 1969, and received his Degree of Doctor of Sciences in Physics and Mathematics from St. Petersburg Polytechnic University in 1993. From 1963 to 1998, he worked for the Design Department "Svyazmorproyekt" of Russia Shipbuilding Ministry. In 2008, he began working at the Holon Institute of Technology in Israel. Levin Boris has authored six books, including three books in Russian and three books in English. Furthermore, he has authored 88 original articles in technical journals, 75 papers in proceedings of international scientific conferences, and 45 patents. His main research interests are in the fields of the electromagnetic theory, the theory of linear antennas, and antenna optimization. Among his major accomplishments include the analysis, design, and development of new antennas.