Subject description - B0M17NKA
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https://moodle.fel.cvut.cz/courses/B0M17NKA
Anotation:
Basics of practical antenna design for selected frequency bands and communication, identification and radar services. Modelling (full-wave analysis), design relationships and specifics of antenna construction using professional software tools. Design and manufacture of antenna sample. Practical measurements.
Study targets:
Practical design of antennas for specific frequency bands, modeling, design and construction of antenna and antenna systems.
Course outlines:
1. | | Microstrip antennas - multiband, circular polarization, arrays. |
2. | | Small antennas I. |
3. | | Small antennas II. |
4. | | RFID and wearable antennas |
5. | | Car antennas and antennas for automotive radar sensors |
6. | | Reflector antennas |
7. | | Helix antennas |
8. | | Electromagnetic modelling of radiating structures |
9. | | Characteristic mode theory, quality factor |
10. | | Antenna systems for 5G standard |
11. | | Symmetrisation and transformation elements in antenna technology |
12. | | Wideband antennas - spirals, cone dipoles |
13. | | Wideband horn antennas |
14. | | Project presentations |
Exercises outline:
1. | | Microstrip antennas, transmission line model (project 1) |
2. | | Electromagnetic modelling of antennas |
3. | | Small antennas, design and modelling (project 2) |
4. | | Small antennas, project solution |
5. | | RFID and wearable antennas, read range calculation, experiment |
6. | | Reflector antennas, radiation pattern calculation with: waveguide aperture, horn antenna and Hertz dipole radiator, (project 3) |
7. | | Reflector antennas, project solution |
8. | | Electromagnetic modelling of radiating structures |
9. | | Characteristic mode theory, calculation of energy, radiating power and quality factor of wire antennas |
10. | | Artificial materials in antenna technology, design, properties, experiment |
11. | | Balancing and transformation elements in antenna technology, differential impedance measurement |
12. | | Helix antennas ? design and modelling of dualband helix antenna |
13. | | Wideband horn antennas |
14. | | Presentation of projects |
Literature:
1. | | Johnson, C.R.: Antenna Engineering Handbook. McGraw-Hill, Inc., London, |
1993
2. | | Mott, H.: Antennas for Radar and Communications. John Wiley and Sons, |
Inc., New York, 1992
3. | | Milligan, T.A.: Modern Antenna Design. McGraw-Hill Book Company. London, |
1985
4. | | Balanis, A.: Antenna Theory. John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York, 1997 |
5. | | Kraus, J.D., Marhefka, J.: Antennas For All Applications. Tata, |
McGraw-Hill, New York, 2003
Requirements:
https://moodle.fel.cvut.cz/
Keywords:
antennas
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