Traveling Wave Antennas

Traveling Wave Antennas

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Assembled In Textbook Form Are The Important Contributions To Traveling Wave Antenna Analysis, Synthesis, Design, Wave Excitation, And Applications. Many Of The References Are Not Readily Accessible To The Englishspeaking Reader And It Would Be Difficult To Find This Material As Completely And Carefully Formulated Elsewhere. Little More Than Differential And Integral Calculus, Complex Variables, And Vector Analysis Are Needed As Background For This Work. Copiously Illustrated With Graphs And Diagrammatic Material. The Author, Dr. Carlton H. Walter, Professor Emeritus Of Electrical Engineering At The Ohio State University, After Reviewing Antenna Fundamentals And Defining Terms, Presents Analytical Methods For Determining The Field Of An Antenna When The Source Distribution Is Known; The Inverse Problem Of Determining A Source Distribution To Produce A Specified Field; Design Of A Physical Structure To Produce A Specified Source Distribution; Traveling Wave Excitation; And Design Data For Traveling Wave Antennas, Surface Wave Lenses, Spiral Antennas, And Backward Wave Antennas, Including Logperiodic Antennas. Clearly Written And Organized, The Text Provides Ample References And Useful Engineering Problems At The End Of Each Chapter. Traveling Wave Antennas Is Highly Suitable For Instruction, Either As A Reference In Courses On Antennas Or As A First Text On Antennas At The Advanced Undergraduate Or Firstyear Graduate Level. At The Same Time, The Theoretician, Researcher, And Electrical Engineer Concerned With Antenna Design Or Development Will Find The Book'S Design Data Uniquely Valuable. The Practical Designer, Too, Will Gain Insight From It.

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  • Q: What topics are covered in 'Traveling Wave Antennas'? A: 'Traveling Wave Antennas' covers topics such as antenna analysis, synthesis, design, wave excitation, and various applications. It also includes analytical methods for determining antenna fields, source distributions, and design data for various types of antennas.
  • Q: Who is the author of 'Traveling Wave Antennas'? A: The author of 'Traveling Wave Antennas' is Dr. Carlton H. Walter, who is a Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engineering at The Ohio State University.
  • Q: What is the level of complexity for understanding this book? A: The book requires a background in differential and integral calculus, complex variables, and vector analysis, making it suitable for advanced undergraduate and graduate-level students.
  • Q: Is 'Traveling Wave Antennas' suitable for beginners? A: While 'Traveling Wave Antennas' is primarily aimed at advanced students and professionals, beginners may find it useful if they have a solid foundation in the required mathematical concepts.
  • Q: How many pages does 'Traveling Wave Antennas' have? A: 'Traveling Wave Antennas' contains a total of 444 pages.
  • Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: 'Traveling Wave Antennas' is available in a paperback binding.
  • Q: When was 'Traveling Wave Antennas' published? A: 'Traveling Wave Antennas' was published on November 11, 2015.
  • Q: Are there illustrations in 'Traveling Wave Antennas'? A: Yes, the book is copiously illustrated with graphs and diagrammatic material to aid in understanding the concepts presented.
  • Q: Can this book be used as a textbook for courses on antennas? A: Yes, 'Traveling Wave Antennas' is highly suitable for instruction and can serve as a reference in courses on antennas.
  • Q: What engineering problems are included in the book? A: 'Traveling Wave Antennas' includes useful engineering problems at the end of each chapter to reinforce the concepts discussed.

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