Code: AE2M17AEK Antennas and EMC in Radiowave Communication
Lecturer: prof. Ing. Milo¹ Mazánek CSc. Weekly load: 2+2L Assessment: Z,ZK
Department: 13117 Credits: 5 Semester: S
Description:
Student obtains the knowledge of basic analysis and design of the individual type of the antennas (wire, planar, reflector and lens antennas, and radomes) and antenna arrays. He obtains the basic experience in antenna and communication technique, antenna measurement technique including training in specialized antenna anechoic laboratory. He also obtains the basic knowledge in the field of electromagnetic compatibility - electromagnetic interference and susceptibility including testing methods and criteria of selecting of antennas for given fixed, mobile, ground and satellite service.
Contents:
1.Electromagnetic radiation and radiowave propagation, antennas for communication.
2.Antenna parameters and measurement methods, criteria of selecting antenna for service
3.Criteria of antenna design, transmit, received antennas, reciprocity, complementarity
4.Wire antennas, current distribution, impedance, radiation pattern
5.Antenna array and systems
6.Loop antennas, slot antennas, microstrip and patch antennas
7.Design of antennas using geometric optics, planar and horn antennas
8.Reflector antennas, multireflector antennas, lens antennas, radomes
9.Frequency independent antennas, spiral and helix antennas, log-per antennas
10.Construction technique and technology for antennas for given bands and services
11.Electromagnetic interference, transmission of interferences, electromagnetic coupling
12.Electromagnetic shielding, efficiency, EMI measurement
13.Electromagnetic susceptibility and its testing
14.Measurement of electromagnetic fields, sensitive reception, radiometry, health regulatory
Recommended literature:
1.Johnson, C.R.: Antenna Engineering Handbook. McGraw-Hill, Inc., London,
1993
2.Mott, H.: Antennas for Radar and Communications. John Wiley and Sons,
Inc., New York, 1992
3.Milligan, T.A.: Modern Antenna Design. McGraw-Hill Book Company. London,
1985
4.Balanis,A.,C.: Antenna Theory. John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York, 1997
5.Kraus,J.D.: Antennas, McGraw-Hill, 1988
6.Paul,C.R.: Introduction to Electromagnetic Compatibility, John Wiley and
Sons, Inc., New York, 1992
Keywords:
antennas, electromagnetic compatibility