Antennas for all applications /
John D. Kraus, Ronald J. Marhefka.
- 3rd ed.
- New York : McGraw-Hill, c2002.
- xviii, 938 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Introduction (Page-10), Antenna Basics (Page-11), The Antenna Family (Page-57), Point Sources (Page-72), Arrays of Point Sources Part. I (Page-90), Arrays of Point Sources Part. II (Page-126), The Electric Dipole and Thin Linear Antennas (Page-165), The Loop Antenna (Page-197), End Fire Antennas: The Helical Beam Antenna and the Yagi-Uda Array Part. I (Page-222), The Helical Antennas: Axial and other Modes Part. II (Page-250), Slot, Patch and Horn Antennas (Page-304), Flat Sheet, Corner and Parabolic Reflector Antennas (Page-347), Broadband and Frequency-Independent Antennas (Page-378), Antenna Temperature, Remote Sensing and Radar Cross-Section (Page-401), Self and Mutual Impedances (Page-438), The Cylindrical Antenna and the Moment Method (MM)(Page-461), The Fourier Transform Relation Between Aperture Distribution and Far-Field Pattern (Page-501), Arrays of Dipoles and of Apertures (Page-529), Lens Antennas (Page-607), Frequency-Selective Surfaces and Periodic Structures by Ben A. Munk (Page-636), Practical Design Considerations of Large Aperture Antennas (Page-660), Some Examples of Large or Unique Antennas (Page-691), Antennas for Special Applications (Page-708), Terahertz Antennas (Page-796), Baluns, etc. By Ben A. Munk (Page-803), Antenna Measurements. By Arto Lehto and Pertti Vainikainen (Page-827).
0071122400 (International ed.) 0072321032 (alk. paper)