Adaptive antennas are integral parts of ground-based, airborne, and
spaceborne communication systems, as well as radar systems that
must function in the presence of jamming and other sources of
interference. Based on the author's extensive research at MIT
Lincoln Laboratory, this authoritative resource offers antenna,
communications and radar engineers an in-depth description of
adaptive antenna and phased array design, emphasizing RF
characteristics and field testing methods. For the first time in
any book, practitioners find proven techniques and design guidance
on specialized types of arrays, using monopole radiating elements,
slotted cylinders and ultrawideband dipoles. Moreover, this unique
book describes a novel focused near-field technique that helps
engineers measure performance of large aperture radar systems and
communications systems.
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