| A. Kumar, Fixed and Mobile Terminal Antennas, Boston, Artech, 1991. |
....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 ....
....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 additionally generate multiple beams [3] and also have low multipath effects. The subject of this report is to study an array of axial, 2 electric dipoles in presence of a conducting circular cylinder for ....
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A. Kumar, Fixed and Mobile Terminal Antennas, Artech House, Boston, MA, USA, 1991.
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