Coupled-oscillator based active-array antennas [electronic resource] / Ronald J. Pogorzelski and Apostolos Georgiadis.
2012
TK7871.67.A77 P64 2012eb
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Coupled-oscillator based active-array antennas [electronic resource] / Ronald J. Pogorzelski and Apostolos Georgiadis.
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9781118235294
9781118309971 (e-book)
9781118309971 (e-book)
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Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley, c2012.
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English
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xxi, 357 p. : ill.
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TK7871.67.A77 P64 2012eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
621.382/4
Summary
"This book presents the theory of phased array antennas that use arrays of electronic oscillators coupled to each other so as to mutually injection lock and thus oscillate as an ensemble. This arrangement provides a remarkably simple beam steering control system replacing the complicated array of computer controlled phase shifters traditionally used for this purpose. The book also describes a large number of laboratory demonstrations that have been reported over the past three decades that experimentally verify the various aspects of the theory. The theory is initially presented using a linear approximation permitting derivation of much of the array behavior analytically. Then, at a deeper level, a nonlinear formulation is used to obtain, computationally, more detailed aspects of the array behavior. The primary purpose of the book is to gather the salient results of the past ten to fifteen years of research in this area into one convenient volume providing both a tutorial explanation of this approach to phased array control and a guide to the literature on the subject"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Deep-space communications and navigation series ; 11.
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Table of Contents
pt. 1. Theory and analysis
pt. 2. Experimental work and applications
pt. 3. Nonlinear behavior.
pt. 2. Experimental work and applications
pt. 3. Nonlinear behavior.