Beschreibung:
Thin Impedance Vibrators: Theory and Applications is devoted to exploring the foundations of the theory of thin impedance vibrator antennas. The text provides a continuation of the classic theory of thin perfectly conducting vibrators. Many consider impedance conception one of the most universal models in the theory of wave processes, as it informs such a wide spectrum of uses in solving practical problems of electrodynamics. This topic provides an opportunity to further search analytical solutions, allowing a simplification of the mathematical formulation of the boundary problem. The theory strives to widen the boundaries of the impedance vibrator antennas application in complex modern radio-and-electronic systems and devices.
Preface.- General Questions of the Theory of Impedance Vibrators in the Spatial-Frequency Representation.- Electromagnetic Waves Radiation by Impedance Vibrators in Free Space and Material Mediums.- Electromagnetic Waves Radiation by Impedance Vibrators in Material Mediums over the Perfectly Conducting Plane.- Electromagnetic Waves Scattering by Irregular Impedance Vibrators in Free Space.- Generalized Method of the Induced EMF for Investigation of the Characteristics of Impedance Vibrators.- Electromagnetic Waves Radiation by Radial Impedance Vibrators on the Perfectly Conducting Sphere.- Electromagnetic Waves Scattering by Impedance Vibrators in the Rectangular Waveguide.- Conclusion.- Appendices.