Aware of the wave spectrum and respective band based antenna usage and also to know the propagation of the waves at different frequencies through different layers in the existing layered free space environment structure.
Professor in the Department of ECE. Over the years, he has guided students through both theoretical and practical aspects of engineering, especially in areas like Antennas, Wave Propagation, Electromagnetic Theory, Analog & Digital Communication
Lecture notes covering antennas, wave propagation, electromagnetic spectrum, Maxwell's equations, antenna parameters, and antenna arrays.
This course handles the basics of antennas and wave propagation. There are lots of different types of antennas.
Explore the fundamentals of antenna theory, focusing on wave propagation, frequency, and gain, and their applications in wireless communication.
This document provides lecture notes on antennas and wave propagation. It begins with a brief history of antennas from Heinrich Hertz's experiments in the late 1800s to modern applications.
AMEE26 ANTENNA AND WAVE PROPAGATION UNIT-1 ANTENNA PRINCIPLES 1.1 Potential functions & Electromagnetic field, 1.2 Current Elements, Radiation from Monopole& Half Wave Dipole, 1.3 Power radiated by current element, radiation resistance. 1.4 Network Theorems Directional Properties of Dipole Antenna.
This document provides a comprehensive overview of antennas and wave propagation, covering fundamental concepts, types of antennas, their parameters, and propagation mechanisms. It discusses the principles of radiation, antenna arrays, and the effects of the ionosphere on radio wave propagation, along with practical applications and measurement techniques.
Plasma antennas represent a transformative approach in the manipulation and propagation of electromagnetic waves. By utilising ionised gases instead of traditional metallic elements, these antennas ...
In ELF (Extremely low frequency) and VLF (Very low frequency) frequency bands, the Earth, and the ionosphere act as a wave guide for electromagnetic wave propagation. In these frequency ranges, communication signals practically propagate around the world. The channel band widths are small.