Overview:
Engineers in other disciplines such as electromagnetic
health/hazard (EMH), systems and aerodynamic engineers seeking specific or
general information on aircraft antennas as well as those involved with
measurement, certification and qualification phases will also find this book
very useful. The treatment is essentially practical and even experienced antenna
design engineers will find it very useful, since they may not be familiar with distortion
of the antenna pattern when installed on an airframe. The pitfalls as well as
the benefits of different sites on the fuselage of an aircraft are demonstrated
by the use of measured radiation patterns.
The reader is expected to have attained an academic level of
about undergraduate degree or Higher National Diploma (HND) standard or have
had some practical experience as a systems, EMH or antenna engineer. The book
uses SI units throughout, and lists all the abbreviations and acronyms commonly
used. SI units avoid the use of the solidus (forward slash or division sign)
and instead the use of negative indices is recommended. However, the solidus is
commonly used in some cases, and thus has been retained in these cases.
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