Phased array-based systems and applications / Nicholas Fourikis
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- 2612832
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- Author:
- Fourikis, Nicholas
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- New York : Wiley, c1997
- xxx, 426 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
- ISBN:
- 0471012122 (alkaline paper) (cloth)
- Series:
- Wiley series in microwave and optical engineering.
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- 1. Phase Array-Based Systems and Applications. 1.1. Phased Array-Based Systems. 1.2. Radar Systems. 1.3. Basic EW Concepts. 1.4. Radio-Astronomy Systems. 1.5. Satellite Communication Systems. 1.6. Future Directions and Trends
- 2. From Filled Apertures to Phased Arrays Mounted on Fully Steerable Structures. 2.1. General Considerations. 2.2. The Quest for More Efficient Apertures. 2.3. Focal Plane Imaging Systems. 2.4. Hybrid or Limited Scan Phased Array Systems. 2.5. Toward Phased Arrays. 2.6. Ideal Feed Horns
- 3. Phased Arrays: Canonical and Wideband. 3.1. Introductory Background. 3.2. Theoretical Considerations. 3.3. Linear Array of Equispaced Line Sources of Nonuniform Amplitude. 3.4. Far-Field Radiation Pattern of Planar Arrays. 3.5. Cylindrical and Circular Phased Arrays. 3.6. Modern Array Synthesis Procedures. 3.7. Additional Quantization Errors. 3.8. Random Errors. 3.9. Active and Passive Phased Arrays. 3.10. Array Architectures. 3.11. Array Design Considerations.
- 3.12. Wideband Phased Arrays. 3.13. Special-Purpose Phased Arrays. 3.14. Beamformers. 3.15. Array Performance Monitoring, Fault Isolation, and Correction Approaches. 3.16. Affordable Phased Arrays: Systems Approaches
- 4. Transmit/Receive Modules. 4.1. Vacuum-Tube Amplifiers and Oscillators. 4.2. Solid-State Transmitters and Low-Noise Amplifiers. 4.3. Important Comparisons between SSDs and Vacuum Tubes. 4.4. Recent Developments toward High-Power Modules. 4.5. Summary, Discussion, and Future Trends. 4.6. The Solid-State T/R Modules. 4.7. The Constituent Parts of T/R Modules
- 5. Antenna Elements. 5.1. Outline of the Requirements. 5.2. Candidates for Phased Array Antenna Elements. 5.3. Patch Antennas. 5.4. Microstrip Dipoles. 5.5. The Quest for High-Quality Dual-Polarized Antennas. 5.6. Work in Progress. 5.7. Wideband Antenna Elements.
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- "A Wiley-Interscience publication."
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 387-419) index.
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- Creation date:
- 1926
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