Principles of Planar Near-Field Antenna Measurements (Electromagnetic Waves) by Stuart Gregson (PDF)

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Ebook Info

  • Published: 2007
  • Number of pages: 424 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 5.22 MB
  • Authors: Stuart Gregson

Description

This single volume provides a comprehensive introduction and explanation of both the theory and practice of ‘Planar Near-Field Antenna Measurement’ from its basic postulates and assumptions, to the intricacies of its deployment in complex and demanding measurement scenarios. To do this the book initially examines the properties of antennas that allow them to enhance the free space interaction of electronic systems and this leads into a full description of the theory of ‘Planar Near-Field Scanning’.The utility of the planar methodology is illustrated with example measurement campaigns that include discussion of the characterisation of a wide range of antennas. Advanced techniques including back transforms and poly-planar scan techniques, plus error assessment and correction, are examined and explained along with an extensive review of data assessment methodologies.A large number of near-field facilities exist worldwide but to the authors’ knowledge no single text provides a clear step-by-step description of all the details of the ‘Planar Near-Field Measurement Technique’. All three authors have spent a significant proportion of their professional careers involved with antenna measurements and the aim of this text is to provide the reader with a complete, comprehensive and practical text that will act as a single reference for all aspects of the measurement technique.

User’s Reviews

Editorial Reviews: Review ‘At last, a must-have complete reference source for the foundations, principles and practice of planar near field antenna measurements. The principles are presented in user friendly math from the Maxwellian basis, to the plane wave spectra, to the latest advances. Practical measurement aspects, including sampling, alignment, truncation, positioning errors, polarization and multiple reflections, are examined in detail. This book is a brilliant collection of the body-of-knowledge of planar near field measurement with extensions to the future. I highly recommend this book for antenna measurement practitioners and those new to antenna measurements.’ — Ed Joy, Professor Emeritus, Georgia Institute of Technology About the Author Stuart Gregson MIET, MIoP, CEng, CPhys, CSci has BSc and MSc degrees in Physics from the University of Portsmouth, and a PhD from Queen Mary, University of London. He has special experience with near-field antenna measurement, finite array mutual coupling, computational electromagnetics and installed antenna performance prediction, and has published numerous peer-reviewed research papers. He is currently with Nearfield Systems Incorporated.John McCormick MIET, MIoP, FIScT, CPhys, CEng, CSci holds HNC Instrumentation Systems, BA Occupational Hygiene, BSc Natural Sciences/Physics, MSc Solid State Physics and PhD degrees from South Bank, Portsmouth and Open Universities successively. Within DERA, then BAE SYSTEMS and now SELEX SAS Edinburgh, from junior chemistry technician to lead radar systems engineer he has extensive experience in antenna, RCS and EW research and development.Clive Parini FIET is currently Professor of Antenna Engineering and Head of the Antenna and Electromagnetics Research Group at Queen Mary, University of London. In 1990 he jointly received the IET Measurements Prize for work on near-field reflector metrology. He was previously chairman of the IET Antennas and Propagation Professional Network Executive Team and an honorary editor for the IET Journal Microwaves, Antennas and Propagation.

Reviews from Amazon users which were colected at the time this book was published on the website:

⭐For what it is, the book is detailed and well written. I find the title a little misleading though. The book actually focuses on far-field antenna measurements at distances where receiving antennas don’t yet appear as single points, but where distances to different parts of the receiving antenna still matter.

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