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Scattering Cross Section of Unequal Length Dipole Arrays
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036aXB-SG
037beng
087q978-981-287-789-5
100 Singh, Hema
104bSneha, H. L.
108bJha, Rakesh Mohan
331 Scattering Cross Section of Unequal Length Dipole Arrays
403 1st ed. 2016
410 Singapore
412 Springer
425 2016
425a2016
433 Online-Ressource (XIX, 43 p. 26 illus, online resource)
451bSpringerBriefs in Electrical and Computer Engineering
517 IntroductionFormulation for the RCS of Dipole Array -- Results and Discussion.- Conclusion.
527 Druckausg.ISBN: 978-981-287-789-5
540aISBN 978-981-287-790-1
700 |TEC030000
700 |TJFN
700 |TEC024000
700b|621.3848
700b|621.3
700c|TK7876-7876.42
750 Introduction -- Formulation for the RCS of Dipole Array -- Results and Discussion.- Conclusion.
753 This book presents a detailed and systematic analytical treatment of scattering by an arbitrary dipole array configuration with unequal-length dipoles, different inter-element spacing and load impedance. It provides a physical interpretation of the scattering phenomena within the phased array system. The antenna radar cross section (RCS) depends on the field scattered by the antenna towards the receiver. It has two components, viz. structural RCS and antenna mode RCS. The latter component dominates the former, especially if the antenna is mounted on a low observable platform. The reduction in the scattering due to the presence of antennas on the surface is one of the concerns towards stealth technology. In order to achieve this objective, a detailed and accurate analysis of antenna mode scattering is required. In practical phased array, one cannot ignore the finite dimensions of antenna elements, coupling effect and the role of feed network while estimating the antenna RCS. This book presents the RCS estimation of an array with unequal-length dipoles. The signal reflections within the antenna system and the mutual coupling effect are considered to arrive at the total RCS for series and parallel feed. The computations are valid for any arbitrary array configurations, including side-by-side arrangement, parallel-in-echelon, etc.
012 455182582
081 Singh, Hema: Scattering Cross Section of Unequal Length Dipole Arrays
100 Springer E-Book
125aElektronischer Volltext - Campuslizenz
655e$uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-287-790-1
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