Non–standard Antennas
Samenvatting
This book aims at describing the wide variety of new technologies and concepts of non–standard antenna systems reconfigurable, integrated, terahertz, deformable, ultra–wideband, using metamaterials, or MEMS, etc, and how they open the way to a wide range of applications, from personal security and communications to multifunction radars and towed sonars, or satellite navigation systems, with space–time diversity on transmit and receive. A reference book for designers in this lively scientific community linking antenna experts and signal processing engineers.
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<p>PART 1. EMERGING CONCEPTS 1</p>
<p>Chapter 1. Joint Diversity and Beamforming for Downlink Communications 3<br /> Luc FÉTY, Danilo ZANATA–FILHO, João Marcos TRAVASSOS ROMANO and Michel TERRÉ</p>
<p>Chapter 2. Acoustic Antennas for Biomedical and Industrial Ultrasonic Imaging 25<br /> Louis–Pascal TRAN–HUU–HUE, Franck LEVASSORT, Dominique CERTON and Marc LETHIECQ</p>
<p>Chapter 3. Space–time Exploration for Airborne Radars 69<br /> François LE CHEVALIER</p>
<p>Chapter 4. Multifunction Antenna System Concepts: Opportunity for Ultra–wideband Radars? 93<br /> Joël LEMORTON, Christophe LE MOINE, Christian DELHOTE and Florent CHRISTOPHE</p>
<p>PART 2. TECHNOLOGIES 101</p>
<p>Chapter 5. From a Molecule to an Electro–optic Antenna 103<br /> Annabelle SCARPACI, Sylvain LE TACON, Arnaud GARDELEIN, Fabrice ODOBEL, Errol BLART, Dominique AVERTY, Hartmut GUNDEL, Nicolas BREUIL, Tchanguiz RAZBAN and Eric TANGUY</p>
<p>Chapter 6. Terahertz Broadband Micro–antennas for Continuous Wave Imaging 119<br /> Alain KREISLER, Ibrahim TÜRER, Xabier GAZTELU, Alexander SCHEURING and Annick DÉGARDIN</p>
<p>Chapter 7. Dual Frequency Millimeter Feed 147<br /> Jean–Pierre ADAM, Yannick BÉNIGUEL, André BERTHON, Laurent COSTES and Maarten VAN DER VORST</p>
<p>Chapter 8. Reconfigurable Printed Antennas 157<br /> Robert STARAJ</p>
<p>Chapter 9. Wideband Antennas and Artificial Magnetic Conductors 183<br /> Xavier BEGAUD</p>
<p>Chapter 10. High Impedance Surface Close to a Radiating Dipole 201</p>
<p>PART 3. DETECTION/LOCALIZATION 213</p>
<p>Chapter 11. Advanced Processing for DOA Estimation 215<br /> Pascal CHEVALIER and Anne FERRÉOL</p>
<p>Chapter 12. Multifunction Airborne Antennas 241<br /> Christian RENARD, Maxime ROMIER and Michel SOIRON</p>
<p>Chapter 13. Active Sonar: Port/Starboard Discrimination on Very Low Frequency Triplet<br /> Arrays 255<br /> Yves DOISY</p>
<p>Chapter 14. Airborne High Precision Location of Radiating Sources 271<br /> Thierry DELOUES, Dominique MÉDYNSKI and Dominique LE BIHAN</p>
<p>Chapter 15. Ground–based Deformable Antennas 299<br /> Guillaume LESUEUR</p>
<p>Chapter 16. Automatic Take–off and Landing System 327<br /> Pascal CORNIC</p>
<p>Chapter 17. Anti–jamming for Satellite Navigation 343<br /> Franck LETESTU, Fabien BERNARD and Guillaume CARRIE</p>
<p>PART 4. ULTRA–WIDEBAND 385</p>
<p>Chapter 18. Ultra–wideband Antenna Systems 387<br /> Joël ANDRIEU and Michèle LALANDE</p>
<p>Chapter 19. Co–design of the Antenna with LNA for Ultra–wideband Applications 409<br /> Michaël PELISSIER, Serge BORIES, Raffi BOURTOUTIAN and Christophe DELAVEAUD</p>
<p>Chapter 20. Vector Spherical Harmonic Modeling of 3D–antenna Radiation Function or an UWB–RT Simulator 425<br /> Roxana BURGHELEA, Stéphane AVRILLON and Bernard UGUEN</p>
<p>List of Authors 453</p>
<p>Index 459</p>