This book is devoted to describing the theory, design, performance and application of microwave horns and feeds for reflector. The first general treatment of feeds for reflector antennas, it describes design principles and methods of analysis.
This book is devoted to describing the theory, design, performance and application of microwave horns and feeds for reflector. The first general treatment of feeds for reflector antennas, it describes design principles and methods of analysis.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David Olver is Professor of Electronic Engineering at Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London, UK. He has researched extensively in the field of microwave horns and feeds. He was an editor of 'The handbook of antenna design' (IEE, 1982) and coauthor, with Peter Clarricoats, of 'Corrugated horns for microwave antennas' (IEE, 1984). He is Chair of the URSI Commission B on Fields and Waves, and a Fellow of the IEE, the IEEE and the Royal Academy of Engineering.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Reflector antennas Chapter 3: Radiation from apertures Chapter 4: Numerical analysis using cylindrical and spherical waves in horns Chapter 5: Numerical analysis of small axisymmetric feeds Chapter 6: Pure-mode horns Chapter 7: Prime-focus waveguide feeds Chapter 8: Multimode horns Chapter 9: Corrugated horns Chapter 10: Dielectric-loaded horns Chapter 11: Lens-corrected horns Chapter 12: Dielectric feeds Chapter 13: Dipole feeds Chapter 14: Microstrip and resonator type feeds Chapter 15: Array feeds