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媒体推荐 ".the book is a good one that I recommend. It is heavy on the math, but none of it is overly exotic and all of it is easily dealt with. Even though I already have a dozen antenna books in my personal library, I like this one as it adds another dimension. The author has obviously had the experience to create this unique book." - Electronic Design, April 2006 "The book is written in a down-to-earth, conversational style, with many first-person descriptions, historical notes and explanations. The casual language gives way to more formal explanations where appropriate. The effect is that the reader can easily visualize him- or herself in a classroom lecture environment with a knowledgeable and personable professor." - High Frequency Electronics, May 2006
编辑推荐 ".the book is a good one that I recommend. It is heavy on the math, but none of it is overly exotic and all of it is easily dealt with. Even though I already have a dozen antenna books in my personal library, I like this one as it adds another dimension. The author has obviously had the experience to create this unique book." - Electronic Design, April 2006
"The book is written in a down-to-earth, conversational style, with many first-person descriptions, historical notes and explanations. The casual language gives way to more formal explanations where appropriate. The effect is that the reader can easily visualize him- or herself in a classroom lecture environment with a knowledgeable and personable professor." - High Frequency Electronics, May 2006
专业书评 Need To Design Antennas That Are Small In Size Yet Big In Performance? Here is the Design Guide You've Been Waiting For!
As mobile RF/wireless devices shrink in size, there is a growing need for antennas that are physically small without excessively sacrificing performance. To design such antennas, wireless engineers need a thorough understanding of basic antenna theory (including the inescapable limitations of physically small antennas), a knowledge of the tradeoffs between antenna size and performance, and proven techniques for optimization of small antennas. That is the information Dr. Douglas Miron provides in this book.
Dr. Miron reviews the essentials of antenna theory and then discusses different types of antennas, including their performance, strengths and weaknesses compared to other antenna types, and their design. Numerical modeling techniques are extensively discussed along with methods of optimizing designs. Because mobile wireless devices are often hand-held or otherwise used in close proximity to the human body, Dr. Miron explores the interaction between physically small antennas and the human body and how this can impact performance. The CD accompanying this book includes useful software tools to help in the design and modeling of small antennas.
A knowledge of small antenna theory and design techniques should be part of every RF/wireless engineer's professional "tool kit." This book will provide you with the knowledge to successfully design physically small antennas for a wide range of mobile and portable applications.
Key Features
. Discusses efficiency, bandwidth, polarization, and tuning/impedance matching for widely-used types of small antennas.
. Extensive coverage of the popular multi-turn coil and helix antenna designs.
. Special attention is given to receive-only antenna designs.
. Examines techniques for validating antenna models.
. Explores the impact of grounds, counterpoises, and ground effects on small antenna performance.