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Finite Antenna Arrays and FSS

Munk, Ben A.

Wiley - IEEE (Series Nr. 1)

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1. Edition July 2003
392 Pages, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd

ISBN: 978-0-471-27305-9
John Wiley & Sons

Short Description

A periodic surface is an assembly of identical elements arranged in a one or two-dimensional array. Such surfaces have various effects on incident electromagnetic waves. Their applications range from antennas to stealth aircraft.This book discusses finite antenna arrays and how to minimize the radar cross section of these arrays.

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A periodic surface is an assembly of identical elements arranged in a one or two-dimensional array. Such surfaces have various effects on incident electromagnetic waves. Their applications range from antennas to stealth aircraft.This book discusses finite antenna arrays and how to minimize the radar cross section of these arrays.
"Ben has been the world-wide guru of this technology...Ben Munk has written a book that represents the epitomy of practical understanding." W. Bahret, United States Air Force
Frequency selective surfaces (FSSs) have important military and civilian applications including antenna theory, satellite communications and stealth technology
Author is an authory on the subject, having been instrumental in the development of stealth technology for the US Air Force
Much of the material in this book was deemed classified due to its importance to defence

Preface.

Acknowledgments.

Symbols and Definitions.

1. Introduction.

2. On the RCS of Arrays.

3. Theory.

4. Surface on Passive Surfaces of Finite Extent.

5. Finite Active Arrays.

6. Broadband Wire Arrays.

7. An Omnidirectional Antenna with Low RCS.

8. The RCS of Two-Dimensional Parabolic Antennas.

9. Aperiodicity: Is it a Good Idea?

10. Summary and Final Remarks.

Appendix A. Determination of Transformation and Position Circles.

Appendix B. Broadband Matching.

Appendix C. Meander-Line Polarizers for Oblique Incidence.

Appendix D. On the Scan versus the Embedded Impedance.

References.
BEN A. MUNK, PhD, is Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engineering at Ohio State University and a major contributor to the theory and design of periodic structures, particularly frequency selective surfaces, circuit analog absorbers, and phased arrays.

B. A. Munk, The Ohio State Univ.