Millimetre wave antennas for gigabit wireless communications: a practical guide to design and analysis in a system context

Millimetre wave antennas for gigabit wireless communications: a practical guide to design and analysis in a system context

Huang, Kao-Cheng

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Millimeter Wave Antennas for Gigabit Wireless Communications is not only a valuable design and analysis resource for antenna professionals, but also a handy reference for students and researchers in millimeter wave engineering. This essential book on the principles and applications of millimeter wave antenna offers an all-encompassing current treatment of the area, addressing both the traditional elements, such as planar antennas, and 3D antennas, and more recently emerging topics like antenna arrays, MIMO, Mega antennas, superconducting antennas, and nano-antennas. These fundamentals are related to practical applications and the dominant wireless standards, including IEEE 802.15.3c and WiMedia. INDICE: Preface List of Abbreviations 1 Gigabit Wireless Communications 1.1 Gigabit Wireless Communications 1.2 Regulatory Issues 1.3 Millimetre Wave Characterisations 1.4 Channel Performance 1.5 System Design and Performance 1.6 Antenna Requirements 1.7 Link Budget 1.8 Summary References 2 Critical AntennaParameters 2.1 Path Loss and Antenna Directivity 2.2 Antenna Beamwidth 2.3 Maximum Possible Gain-to-Q 2.4 Antenna Polarisation References 3 Planar Antennas3.1 Printed Antennas 3.2 Slot Antennas 3.3 Quasi-Yagi Antennas 3.4 Bow-Tie Antennas 3.5 Reflector Antennas 3.6 Millimetre Wave Design Consideration 3.7 Production and Manufacture References 4 Horn Antennas 4.1 Waveguide Modes 4.2 Multimode Horn Antenna 4.3 Integrated Horn 4.4 Cylinder Horn and Circular Polarisation 4.5 Tilt Horn 4.6 Dielectric Sectoral Horn References 5 Dielectric Antennas 5.1 Dielectric Resonator Antennas 5.2 Dielectric Rod Antenna 5.3 Maximum Gain Rod Antenna 5.4 Dual Rod 5.5 Patch-Fed Circular Rod 5.6 Rod Array and Phase Compensation 5.7 Optimisation of a Rod Antenna References 6 Lens Antennas 6.1 Luneberg Lens 6.2 Hemispherical Lens 6.3 Extended Hemispherical Lens 6.4 Off-Axis Extended Hemispherical Lens 6.5 Planar Lens Array 6.6 Metal Plate Lens Antennas References 7 Multiple Antennas 7.1 The 60 GHz Multibeam Antenna 7.2 Antenna Array 7.3 Millimetre Wave Arrays 7.4 Mutual Coupling between Antennas References 8 Smart Antennas 8.1 Beam-Switching Antennas 8.2 Beam-Steering/Forming Antennas 8.3 Millimetre Wave MIMO 8.4 Mode-Tracking Antennas References 9 Advanced Antenna Materials 9.1 Low-Temperature Co-fired Ceramics 9.2 Liquid Crystal Polymer 9.3 CMOS 9.4 Left-Handed Material 9.5 High-Temperature Superconducting Antenna 9.6 Nano Antennas References 10 High-Speed Wireless Applications 10.1 V-Band Antenna Applications 10.2 E-Band Antenna Applications 10.3 Distributed Antenna System 10.4 Wireless Mesh Networks References Index

  • ISBN: 978-0-470-51598-3
  • Editorial: John Wiley & Sons
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 296
  • Fecha Publicación: 21/11/2008
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés