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Finite Antenna Arrays and FSS - ISBN 9780471273059

Finite Antenna Arrays and FSS

ISBN 9780471273059

Autor: Ben A. Munk

Wydawca: Wiley

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ISBN13:      

9780471273059

ISBN10:      

0471273058

Autor:      

Ben A. Munk

Oprawa:      

Hardback

Rok Wydania:      

2003-07-30

Ilość stron:      

392

Wymiary:      

244x157

Tematy:      

TJ

"The worldwide guru of FSS technology, Ben Munk has written a book that represents the epitome of practical understanding."
–W. Bahret, United States Air Force
Frequency selective surfaces (FSS) have various effects on incident electromagnetic waves, giving them a broad array of applications in such areas as broadband communications, antenna technology, satellite communications, and stealth technology. An instrumental participant in the development of stealth technology for the U.S. Air Force, Ben Munk brings unique authority to the subject. Extending his previous work, Frequency Selective Surfaces: Theory and Design (Wiley), Munk provides a thorough explanation of the technology of finite antenna arrays and techniques for minimizing their radar cross–section and extending their bandwidth.
Rather than merely using the currently popular numerical approach to engineering design, Finite Antenna Arrays and FSS adopts an analytical approach based on physical understanding, and then follows it with mathematical analysis, providing readers with a more concrete foundation for comprehending this complex field.
An important resource for engineers, students, and researchers alike, this text:Illuminates a subject which is currently attracting worldwide interestClarifies an important technology for defense as well as for telecommunications, including broadband arraysCovers technology that has been largely secret because of its military implicationsIs written by the leading expert in the field

Spis treści:
Foreword.
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
Symbols and Definitions.
1. Introduction.
1.1 Why Consider Finite Arrays?
1.2 Surface Waves Unique to Finite Periodic Structures.
1.3 Effects of Surface Waves.
1.4 How Do We Control the Surface Waves?
1.5 Common Misconceptions.
1.6 Conclusion.
1.7 Problems.
2. On the RCS of Arrays.
2.1 Introduction.
2 .2 Fundamentals of Antenna RCS.
2.3 How to Obtain a Low σtot by Cancellation (Not Recommended).
2.4 How Do We Obtain Low σtot Over a Broad Band?
2.5 A Little History.
2.6 On the RCS of Arrays.
2.7 An Alternative Approach: The Equivalent Circuit.
2.8 On the Radiation from Infinite vs. Finite Arrays.
2.9 On Transmitting, Receiving and Scattering Radiation Pattern of Finite Arrays.
2.10 Minimum versus Non–Minimum Scattering Antennas.
2.11 Other Non–Minimum Scattering Antennas.
2.12. How to Prevent Coupling Between the Elements Through the Feed Network.
2.12 How to Eliminate Backscatter Due to Tapered Aperture Illumination.
2.13 Common Misconceptions.
2.15 Summary.
2.16 Problems.
3. Theory.
3.1 Introduction.
3.2 The Vector Potential and the H–Field for Column Arrays of Hertzian Elements.
3.3 Case I: Longitudinal Elements.
3.4 Case II: Transverse Elements.
3.5 Discussion.
3.6 Determination of the Element Currents.
3.7 The Double Infinite Arrays with Arbitrary Element Orientation.
3.8 Conclusions.
3.9 Problems.
4. Surface on Passive Surfaces of Finite Extent.
4.1 Introduction.
4.2 Model.
4.3 The Infinite Array Case.
4.4 The Finite Array Case Excited by Generators.
4.5 The Element Currents on a Finite Array Excited by an Incident Wave.
4.6 How the Surface Waves are Excited on a Finite Array.
4.7 How to Obtain the Actual Current Components.
4.8 The Bistatic Scattered Field from a Finite Array.
4.9 Parametric Study.
4.10 How to Control Surface Waves.
4.11 Finite Tuning the Load Resistors at a Single Frequency.
4.12 Variation with Angle of Incidence.
4.13 The Bistatic Scattered Field.
4.14 Previous Work.
4.15 On Scattering from Faceted Radomes.
4.16 Effects of Discontinuities in the Panels.
4.17 Scanning in the E–plane.
4.18 Effect of a Groundplane.
4.19 Common Misconceptions Concerning Element Currents on Finit e Arrays.
4.20 Conclusion.
4.21 Problems.
5. Finite Active Arrays.
5.1 Introduction.
5.2 Modeling of a Finite x Infinite Groundplane.
5.3 Finite x Infinite Array with an FSS Groundplane.
5.4 Micro Management of the Backscattered Field.
5.5 The Model for Studying Surface Waves.
5.6 Controlling Surface Waves on Finite FSS Groundplanes.
5.7 Controlling Surface Waves on Finite Arrays of Active Elements with FSS Groundplane.
5.8 The Backscatterd Fields from the Triads in a Large Array.
5.9 On the Bistatic Scattered Field from a Large Array.
5.10 Further Reduction: Broadband Matching.
5.11 Common Misconceptions.
5.12 Conclusion.
5.13 Problems.
6. Broadband Wire Arrays.
6.1 Introduction.
6.2 The Equivalent Circuit.
6.3 An Array with Groundplane and No Dielectric.
6.4 Practical Layouts of Closely Spaced Dipole Arrays.
6.5 Combination of the Impedance Components.
6.6 How to Obtain Grater Braodwidth.
6.7 Array with a Groundplane and a Single Dielectric Slab.
6.8 Actual Calculated Case: Array with Groundplane and Single Dielectric Slab.
6.9 Array with Groundplane and Two Dielectric Slab.
6.10 Comparison Between the Single and Double Slab Array.
6.11 Calculated Scan Impedance for Array with Groundplane and Two Dielectric Slabs.
6.12 Common Misconceptions.
6.13 Conclusions.
7. An Omnidirectional Antenna with Low RCS.
7.1 Introduction.
7.2 The Concept.
7.3 How Do We Feed the Elements?
7.4 Calculated Scattering Pattern for Omnidirectional Antenna with Low RCS.
7.5 Measured Backscatter from a Low RCS Omnidirectional Antenna.
7.6 Common Misconceptions.
7.7 Conclusions and Recommendations.
8. The RCS of Two–Dimensional Parabolic Antennas.
8.1 The Major Scattering Components.
8.2 Total Scattering from a Parabolic Reflector with a Typical Feed.
8.3 Practical Execution of the Low RCS Feed.
8.4 Out of Band Reduction.
8.5 Common Misconceptions on Edge Currents.
8.6 Conclusion.
9. Aperiodicity: Is it a Good Idea?
9.1 Introduction.
9.2 General Analysis of Periodic Structures with Perturbation of Element Loads and/or Inter–element Spacings.
9.3 Perturbation of Arrays of Tripoles.
9.4 Making Use of Our Observations.
9.5 Anomalies due to Insufficient Number of Models.
9.6 Aperiodicity on Finite Arrays.
9.7 Conclusions.
10. Summary and Final Remarks.
10.1 Summary.
10.2 Are We Going in the Right Direction?
10.3 Let Use Make Up!
Appendix A. Determination of Transformation and Position Circles.
Appendix B. Broadband Matching.
Appendix C. Meander–Line Polarizers for Oblique Incidence.
Appendix D. On the Scan versus the Embedded Impedance.
References.
Index.

Nota biograficzna:
BEN A. MUNK, PhD, is Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engineering at Ohio State University and a major contributor to the theory and design of periodic structures, particularly frequency selective surfaces, circuit analog absorbers, and phased arrays.

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"The worldwide guru of FSS technology, Ben Munk has written a book that represents the epitome of practical understanding."
–W. Bahret, United States Air Force
Frequency selective surfaces (FSS) have various effects on incident electromagnetic waves, giving them a broad array of applications in such areas as broadband communications, antenna technology, satellite communications, and stealth technology. An instrumental participant in the development of stealth technology for the U.S. Air Force, Ben Munk brings unique authority to the subject. Extending his previous work, Frequency Selective Surfaces: Theory and Design (Wiley), Munk provides a thorough explanation of the technology of finite antenna arrays and techniques for minimizing their radar cross–section and extending their bandwidth.
Rather than merely using the currently popular numerical

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