Differential Antennas : Theory and Practice
(Author) Yueping ZhangA comprehensive introduction to the theory and practice of differential antennas The first antennas ever created were differential antennas, in the dipole and loop constructions, before the subsequent creation of the single-ended or monopole antenna. Dozens of antenna configurations have been invented since then, the vast bulk of them differential. The theory and design of differential antennas therefore has an impact on a huge range of fields which make use of electromagnetic waves, radar arrays, and more. Differential Antennas contains a thorough, comprehensive overview of these antennas, their theory, and their practical applications. It details the relationship between differential and single-ended antennas, which may act as tools for determining the properties of one when the other is known. This book offers an analysis of the role differential antennas play in wireless communication and sensing. Overall, it stands as an essential contribution to a key area of communications technology. Differential Antennas readers will also find: Tables and figures illustrating key data, antenna structures, and more Chapters covering topics including microstrip antennas, shorted patch antennas, grid array antennas, and other designs Detailed instructions for measuring antennas for characterization and specification purposes Differential Antennas is ideal for senior and graduate level students, researchers, and radio frequency engineers.
Yueping Zhang
Yueping Zhang is a Chinese novelist known for her compelling storytelling and vivid characters. Her most notable works include "The Forgotten Village" and "The Red Lanterns," which explore themes of tradition, identity, and social change in rural China. Zhang's writing style is marked by lyrical prose and rich descriptions that bring her settings to life. She has made significant contributions to Chinese literature by shedding light on the complexities of rural life and the challenges facing marginalized communities. "The Forgotten Village" is widely regarded as her most famous work, earning critical acclaim for its poignant portrayal of a community grappling with modernization and cultural preservation. Zhang's impact on the literary genre lies in her ability to capture the intricacies of human relationships and societal transformations with depth and sensitivity.