| K. Fujimoto J.R. James (editors), Mobile Antenna Systems Handbook, Norwood, Massachusetts: Artech House, 1994, 617 p. |
....Wireless communication systems operate in a rapidly changing environment and hence must continuously adapt to changes in channel topology. Furthermore, it is also desired that reception errors due to multipath effects be minimal. This requires design of narrow beamwidth, low sidelobe antennas [1], 2] which increases security in both transmission and reception. Furthermore for a wider range of communication under emergency situations, such systems must have a 360 0 coverage in the azimuth plane [2] Consequently it is important to study conformal or multiface planar arrays which can ....
....one in [21] 22] since it is numerically easier to examine the characteristics of such arrays. This model is a single ring array of 2 , axial, electric dipoles in presence of a conducting circular cylinder. In chapter 2 the general characteristics of wireless antennas have been presented from [1] in section 2.1. The technique by which the amplitude and phase excitations of elements in a circular array are determined is shown in section 2.2. This technique is simpler and simulates the Digital BeamForming (DBF) technique [7] In this technique the amplitude excitations are determined from ....
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K. Fujimoto, J. R. James (eds.), Mobile Antenna Systems Handbook, Artech House, Boston, MA, USA, 1994.
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Fujimoto, K. and James, J. R. (Editors); Mobile antenna systems handbook, Artech House, INC., 2001, pp. 568-580.
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