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Document from the year 2021 in the subject Engineering - Communication Technology, grade: A, Manipal University, language: English, abstract: This book presents the proposal for the novel designs of the wideband Magneto-Electric (ME) dipole antenna for various applications in wireless communication. The standard ME dipole consists of a planar dipole, which acts like an electric dipole, and a vertically oriented quarter wave shorted patch, equivalent to a magnetic dipole. The research demonstrates the good electrical characteristics for the proposed designs of the wideband ME dipole antenna and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Document from the year 2021 in the subject Engineering - Communication Technology, grade: A, Manipal University, language: English, abstract: This book presents the proposal for the novel designs of the wideband Magneto-Electric (ME) dipole antenna for various applications in wireless communication. The standard ME dipole consists of a planar dipole, which acts like an electric dipole, and a vertically oriented quarter wave shorted patch, equivalent to a magnetic dipole. The research demonstrates the good electrical characteristics for the proposed designs of the wideband ME dipole antenna and shows low cross-polarization radiations, stable antenna gain across the operating frequency band and almost identical radiation patterns in the E- plane and H-plane. Literature confirms the design of the ME dipole antenna as linearly polarized, circularly polarized or differentially fed antenna and this thesis presents five novel structures of ME dipole antenna for applications like airborne radar, Ultra-Wide Band (UWB), mobile communication and satellite communication. After examining a number of feeding techniques designed to enhance the impedance bandwidth of ME dipole antenna, which includes co-axial-to-patch probe feeding, transition of microstrip-to-parallel strip line feeding, differential feeding, the book presents all the novel designs using co-axial probe feeding.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Neetu Marwah is presently working in Manipal University Jaipur, Jaipur, India. She has more than 19 years of experience in teaching and research and her skills include design and development of antenna systems, implementing outcome based education, promoting individual and group training. She has received 2 patents and multiple copyrights based on her technical expertise. She has published more than 30 research papers in Scopus indexed international and national journals, and in reputed conferences. She is a life member of Institution of Engineers (India). Her planning and organizational abilities have been developed through a range of experiences. Examples include designing and drafting of curriculum of new course (Cement Technology) according to the requirements of industry standards, writing and winning external research fund grants, mentoring students through problem based learning projects, organising professional events and promoting research in her organization. Her passion for teaching is evident through various minor/major projects done by the students and through the motivation give to the students to do something extra ordinary during their stay in university.