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Antenna Engineering Using Physical Optics (English)(Practical CAD Techniques and Software - ISBN: 9780890067321)As low as $169.00 from Amazon.com Publisher: Artech House on Demand Format: Paperback Published Date: October 1996 MSRP: $169.00 Synopsis: An examination of the field, with an eye toward a competitive environment where speed and efficiency are as vital as accuracy, allowing analysis with a minimum of engineering time. Topics include propagation, arrays and small antenna elements, apertures, diffraction, reflector antennas, an.... Read More |
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| An examination of the field, with an eye toward a competitive environment where speed and efficiency are as vital as accuracy, allowing analysis with a minimum of engineering time. Topics include propagation, arrays and small antenna elements, apertures, diffraction, reflector antennas, and radar cross-section. Appendices contain mathematical identities, FORTRAN routines and subroutines, MATLAB coordinate rotations, an index to FORTRAN and C routines, an index to inputs and outputs to FORTRAN and C routines, and a MATLAB file index. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or. | |
| Book Details | |
| Contributors: |
Author: Leo Diaz |
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ISBN: |
9780890067321 |
| Edition Title: | Antenna Engineering Using Physical Optics |
| Published Date: | October 1996 |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Page: | 343 |
| Fiction: | No |
| Illustrated: | No |
| Publisher: | Artech House on Demand |
| Imprint Company: | Artech House on Demand |
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Book Language: |
English |
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Hardcover & Disk Publisher NoteAn examination of the field, with an eye toward a competitive environment where speed and efficiency are as vital as accuracy, allowing analysis with a minimum of engineering time. Topics include propagation, arrays and small antenna elements, apertures, diffraction, reflector antennas, and radar cross-section. Appendices contain mathematical identities, FORTRAN routines and subroutines, MATLAB coordinate rotations, an index to FORTRAN and C routines, an index to inputs and outputs to FORTRAN and C routines, and a MATLAB file index. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or. |
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