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Advanced array systems, applications and RF technologies

Title
  1. Advanced array systems, applications and RF technologies / Nicholas Fourikis.
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  1. San Diego, Calif. ; London : Academic, 2000.
Author
  1. Fourikis, Nicholas.

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  1. xxv, 362 pages : illustrations; 25 cm.
Series statement
  1. Signal processing and its applications
Uniform title
  1. Signal processing and its applications.
Subject
  1. Phased array antennas
Contents
  1. 1. Systems and Applications. 1.1. Phased Arrays and What They Offer. 1.2. Radar Fundamentals and Applications. 1.3. Radioastronomy Aims and Applications. 1.4. Planetary Radar Astronomy. 1.5. The Subtle Phased Array Attractors. 1.6. Radar Systems. 1.7. Radioastronomy Systems. 1.8. Variants of Phased Arrays. 1.9. Communication systems. 1.10. The Importance of Radiofrequency (RF) Subsystems. 1.11. The Wider Thrusts -- 2. From Array Theory to Shared Aperture Arrays. 2.1. General Considerations. 2.2. Linear Arrays. 2.3. Planar Arrays. 2.4. Circular/Cylindrical Arrays. 2.5. Characterization and Realization of Arrays. 2.6. Affordable and Low-Cost Arrays. 2.7. Wideband Arrays -- 3. Array Antenna Elements. 3.1. A Review of Trends and Requirements. 3.2. Monopoles/Dipoles. 3.3. Reflector Systems. 3.4. Beamforming Lenses. 3.5. Phased Arrays on Steerable Mounts. 3.6. Microstrip/Printed Board Antennas. 3.7. Superconducting Antennas/Arrays. 3.8. Subarrays.
  2. 3.9. Polarization Agility and Work in Progress -- 4. Transmit/Receive Modules. 4.1. The Important Issues. 4.2. System Issues. 4.3. MMIC-based Modules. 4.4. Tubes. 4.5. The Marriage of Vacuum and Solid-State Technologies. 4.6. Vacuum Microelectronic Devices. 4.7. Comparisons -- 5. Beamformers. 5.1. The Basic Issues and Some Elaborations. 5.2. The Formation of Staring Beams. 5.3. The Formation of Several Agile/Staring Beams. 5.4. Digital Beamformers. 5.5. Photonics and Phased Arrays. 5.6. Other Beamformers. 5.7. Low-cost Phased Arrays.