Preface.
List of Contributors.
Acknowledgments.
1 Numerical Analysis Techniques (Ramesh Garg).
1.1 Introduction.
1.2 Standard (Yee?s) FDTD Method.
1.3 Numerical Dispersion of FDTD Algorithms and Hybrid
Schemes.
1.4 Stability of Algorithms.
1.5 Absorbing Boundary Conditions.
1.6 LOD-FDTD Algorithm.
1.7 Robustness of Printed Patch Antennas.
1.8 Thin Dielectric Approximation.
1.9 Modeling of PEC and PMC for Irregular Geometries.
References.
2 Computer Aided Design of Microstrip Antennas
(Debatosh Guha and Jawad Y. Siddiqui).
2.1 Introduction.
2.2 Microstrip Patch as Cavity Resonator.
2.3 Resonant Frequency of Circular Microstrip Patch (CMP).
2.4 Resonant Frequency of Rectangular Microstrip Patch (RMP)
with Variable Air Gap.
2.5 Resonant Frequency of an Equilateral Triangular Microstrip
Patch (ETMP) with Variable Air Gap.
2.6 Input Impedance of a Microstrip Patch.
2.7 Feed Reactance of a Probe-Fed Microstrip Patch.
2.8 Radiation Characteristics.
2.9 Radiation Efficiency.
2.10 Bandwidth.
2.11 Conclusion.
References.
3 Generalized Scattering Matrix Approach for Multilayer Patch
Arrays (Arun K. Bhattacharyya).
3.1 Introduction.
3.2 Outline of the GSM Approach.
3.3 Mutual Coupling Formulation.
3.4 Finite Array: Active Impedance and Radiation Patterns.
3.5 Numerical Example.
3.6 Conclusions.
3.7 References.
4 Optimization Techniques for Planner Antennas
(Rabindra K. Mishra).
4.1 Introduction.
4.2 Basic Optimization Concepts.
4.3 Real Coded Genetic Algorithm (RCGA).
4.4 Neurospectral Design of Rectangular Patch Antenna.
4.5 Inset-fed Patch Antenna Design Using Particle Swarm
Optimization.
4.6 Conclusion.
References.
5 Microstrip Reflectarray Antennas (Jafar Shaker and
Reza Chaharmir).
5.1 Introduction.
5.2 General Review of Reflectarrays: Mathematical Formulation
and General Trends.
5.3 Comparison of Reflectarray and Conventional Parabolic
Reflector.
5.4 Cell Elements and Specific Applications: A General
Survey.
5.5 Wideband Techniques for Reflectarrays.
5.6 Development of Novel Loop-Based Cell Elements.
5.7 Conclusion.
References.
6 Reconfigurable Microstrip Antennas (Jennifer T.
Bernhard).
6.1 Introduction.
6.2 Substrate Modification for Reconfigurability.
6.3 Conductor Modification for Reconfigurability.
6.4 Enabling Reconfigurability: Considerations for
Reconfiguration Mechanisms.
6.5 Future Trends in Reconfigurable Microstrip Antenna Research
and Development.
References.
7 Wearable Antennas for Body Area Networks (Peter S.
Hall and Yang Hao).
7.1 Introduction.
7.2 Sources on the Human Body.
7.3 Narrowband Antennas.
7.4 Fabric Antennas.
7.5 Ultra Wideband Antennas.
7.6 Multiple Antenna Systems.
7.7 Conclusion.
References.
8 Printed Antennas for Wireless Communications (Satish
K. Sharma and Lotfollah Shafai).
8.1 Introduction.
8.2 Broadband Microstrip Patch Antennas.
8.3 Patch Antennas for Multiband Wireless Communications.
8.4 Enhanced Gain Patch Antennas.
8.5 Wideband Compact Patch Antennas.
8.6 Microstrip Slot Antennas.
8.7 Microstrip Planar Monopole Antenna.
References.
9 UHF Passive RFID Tag Antennas (Daniel Deavours and
Daniel Dobkin).
9.1 Introduction.
9.2 Application Requirements.
9.3 Approaches.
9.4 Fabrication.
9.5 Conclusion.
References.
10 Printed UWB Antennas (Zhi Ning Chen, Xianming Qing
and Shie Ping See).
10.1 Introduction.
10.2 ?Swan? Antenna with Reduced Ground Plane
Effect.
10.3 Slim UWB Antenna.
10.4 Diversity Antenna.
10.5 Printed Slot UWB Antenna and Band-Notched Solutions.
References.
11 Metamaterial Antennas and Radiative Systems
(Christophe Caloz).
11.1 Introduction.
11.2 Fundamentals of Metamaterials.
11.3 Leaky-Wave Antennas.
11.4 Resonant Antennas.
11.5 Exotic Radiative Systems.
References.
12 Defected Ground Structure for Microstrip Antennas
(Debatosh Guha, Sujoy Biswas, and Yahia M. M. Antar).
12.1 Introduction.
12.2 Fundamentals of DGS.
12.3 DGS for controlling Microstrip Antenna Feeds and Front-End
Characteristics.
12.4 DGS to Control/Improve Radiation Properties of Microstrip
Patch Antennas.
12.5 DGS for Reduced Mutual Coupling between Microstrip Array
Elements and Associated Improvements.
12.6 Conclusion.
Appendix: A Brief DGS Chronology.
References.
13 Printed Leaky Wave Antennas (Samir F. Mahmoud and
Yahia M. M. Antar).
13.1 Introduction.
13.2 The Leaky Wave as a Complex Plane Wave.
13.3 Radiation Pattern of a Leaky Wave.
13.4 Examples of Leaky Mode Supporting Structures.
13.5 The Excitation Problem.
13.6 Two-Dimensional Leaky Waves.
13.7 Further Advances on a Class of Periodic Leaky Wave
Antennas.
References.
Appendix I Preliminary Ideas: PTFE-Based Microwave Lamiantes and
Making Prototypes.
Appendix II Preliminary Ideas: Microwave Connectors for Printed
Circuits and Antennas.
Index.