Table of Contents
Chapter 1. General Information About Printed Antennas
1.2. Properties, limitations, and applications
1.3. Printed rectangular antenna viewed as a wide microstrip line
Chapter 2. Transmission Line Model
3.2. Formulation of the electromagnetic problem
3.3. Calculation of expressions for fields and currents of arectangular patch
3.4. Expressions for principal modes
3.5. Cartography of modal currents and associated radiation patterns
Chapter 4. Radiation of a Printed Antenna
4.2. Modelization using two equivalent radiating slots
4.3. Calculation of the field radiated by a horizontal radiating slot
4.4. Calculation of the field radiated by the rectangular patch
4.5. Determination of the radiation pattern in the principal planes
4.7. Influence of the ground plane
4.10. Influence of the substrate on resonant frequency: parametricstudy based on antenna RCS
Chapter 5. Electrical Equivalent Circuit of a Printed Antenna
5.3. Determination of WE, WM, and B for a rectangular patch
5.4. Modeling using a tank circuit
5.5. Quality factor of an antenna
5.6. Calculation of radiation quality factor
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