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Ultra Wideband Communications: Novel Trends - Antennas and Propagation
Edited by Mohammad Matin, ISBN 978-953-307-452-8, Hard cover, 384 pages, Publisher: InTech, Chapters published August 09, 2011 under CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 license
DOI: 10.5772/941
This book explores both the state-of-the-art and the latest achievements in UWB antennas and propagation. It has taken a theoretical and experimental approach to some extent, which is more useful to the reader. The book highlights the unique design issues which put the reader in good pace to be able to understand more advanced research.
- Chapter 1
Ultra-Wideband Waveform Generation Using Nonlinear Propagation in Optical Fibers - Chapter 2
Ultra-Wideband (UWB) Communications Channel – Theory and Measurements - Chapter 3
Propagation Models for the Characterization of the Indoor UWB Channel - Chapter 4
Frequency UWB Channel - Chapter 5
Effects of Bandwidth on Estimation of UWB Channel Parameters - Chapter 6
Ultra Wideband (UWB) Pulse Reflection from a Dispersive Medium Half Space - Chapter 7
Planar Monopole UWB Antennas with Cuts at the Edges and Parasitic Loops - Chapter 8
Characteristics of an Ultra-Wideband (UWB) Butterfly-Shaped Monopole Antenna - Chapter 9
Performance Study on Modern Ultra Wideband Monopole Antennas - Chapter 10
Ultra-Wideband Printed Antennas Design - Chapter 11
Printed Sleeve Monopole Antenna - Chapter 12
Design and Implementation of UWB CPW-Fed Planar Monopole Antenna with Dual Band Rejection Characteristics - Chapter 13
Design of a CPW-Fed Dual Band-Notched Planar Wideband Antenna for UWB Applications - Chapter 14
Coplanar-Microstrip Transitions for Ultra-Wideband Communications - Chapter 15
Ultra Wideband Antennas for High Pulsed Power Applications - Chapter 16
UWB Multifunction Antennas - Chapter 17
Reconfigurable Antennas of Wide Tuning Ranges and Controllable Selectivity Using Matching Networks - Chapter 18
A Novel Directive, Dispersion-Free UWB Radiator with Superb EM-Characteristics for Multiband/Multifunction Radar Applications
