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Miron 205 $a1st edition 210 $aBurlington, MA $cNewnes/Elsevier$dc2006 215 $a1 online resource (304 p.) 225 1 $aCommunications engineering series 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a0-12-407857-5 311 $a0-7506-7861-5 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aFront Cover; Small Antenna Design; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; About the Author; What's on the CD-ROM?; Chapter 1: Introduction; 1.1 What Is Small?; 1.2 What Are the Problems?; 1.3 Some Historical Small Antenna Types and Applications; 1.4 Some Present and Future Small Antennas; References; Chapter 2: Antenna Fundamentals I; 2.1 Electromagnetic Waves; 2.2 Polarization; 2.3 The Short Dipole; 2.4 The Small Loop; 2.5 Directionality, Efficiency, and Gain; References; Chapter 2 Problems; Chapter 3: Antenna Fundamentals II; 3.1 Bandwidth and Quality Factor, Q 327 $a3.2 Impedance Matching and System Efficiency3.3 Reception; 3.4 Ground Effects; 3.5 Improvements; References; Chapter 3 Problems; Chapter 4: Introduction to Numerical Modeling of Wire Antennas; 4.1 General Concepts; 4.2 The Mathematical Basics of the Numerical Electromagnetic Code (NEC); 4.3 Using NEC in the Command Window; 4.4 Modeling Guidelines; 4.5 NEC in a Graphical User Interface (GUI); 4.6 Examples from Chapters 2 and 3; References; Chapter 4 Problems; Chapter 5: Programmed Modeling; 5.0 Introduction; 5.1 Using Wire-List Generators in NEC; 5.2 Using Code to Generate a Wire List 327 $aChapter 5 ProblemsChapter 6: Open-Ended Antennas; 6.0 Introduction; 6.1 Thick Monopoles; 6.2 Top Loading; 6.3 Coil Loading; 6.4 Using Resonance; 6.5 Summary; References; Chapter 6 Problems; Chapter 7: Loops and Other Closed-Wire Antennas; 7.0 Introduction; 7.1 Thick Loops; 7.2 Solenoid Antennas; 7.3 The Contrawound Toroidal Helix Antenna (CTHA); 7.4 The Folded Spherical Helix Monopole; 7.5 Final Comments; References; Chapter 7 Problems; Chapter 8: Receiving Antennas; 8.0 Introduction; 8.1 External Noise; 8.2 The Ferrite Rod Antenna; 8.3 Active Receiving Antennas; References 327 $aChapter 8 ProblemsChapter 9: Measurements; 9.1 What Are You Measuring?; 9.2 Measurements Through a Transmission Line; 9.3 Ranges and Test Enclosures; 9.4 The Wheeler Cap and Variations; References; Chapter 9 Problems; Appendix A: The Mathematics of Antenna Orientation; A.1 Unit-Vector and Coordinate Variable Relations; A.2 The Horizontal Dipole; A.3 The Vertical Loop; Appendix A Problems; Appendix B: The Parallel-Ray Approximation; Appendix B Problems; Appendix C: The Small Loop; Appendix C Problems; Appendix D: The Proximity Effect; D.1 Current Distribution; D.2 Power and Resistance 327 $aReferencesAppendix E: What Every EE Student Should Know About Mathematics by the Senior Year; E.1 What Is Mathematics to an Engineer?; E.2 The Process Is as Important as the Result; E.3 Facts and Idioms; E.4 Integrals and Derivatives; E.5 Radians or Degrees?; E.6 Matrix Notation and Operations; E.7 Answers for Section E.3; Index; Elsevier Science CD-ROM License Agreement 330 $aAs wireless devices and systems get both smaller and more ubiquitous, the demand for effective but small antennas is rapidly increasing. 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