E6602 A PROPAGATION LT PG 3003 OBJECTIVES:
bout the diffecent iypes of propagat adio waves al different frequenc
NIT | FUNDAMENTALS OF RADIATION 8
1 of antenna parameters — Gain, Directvity, Effective aperture, Radiation Resistance, Bani
th, Beam width, Input Impedance. Matching — Baluns, Polarization mismatch, Antonna’ nos
ition from oscilating dipole, Half wave dipole. Folded dipole, Yagi array
UNIT Il APERTURE AND SLOT ANTENNAS 8
Radiation fom rectangular apertures, Uniform and Tapered aperture, Hom antenna , Reflector antenna
Aperture blockage , Feeding structures , Slot antennas Microstrip antennas ~ Radiation mechanism
Application Numerical too! for antenna analysis
IT ANTENNA ARRAYS 8
N element linear array, Pattern multiplication, Broadside an array
Japlive array, Basie principle of antenna Synthesis
UNIT V SPECIAL ANTENNAS 8
Principle of frequency independent antennas Spiral antenna, Helical antenna, Log periodic. Modecn
antennas- Reconfigurable antenna, Active antenna, Dielectric antennas, Electronic band gap structure
‘and applications, Antenna Measurements-Test Ranges nt of Gain, Radiation pattern,
Polarization, VS
UNIT V PROPAGATION OF RADIO WAVES 8
ropagation , Structure of atmosphere , Ground wave propagation , Troposph aga
Duct propagation, Troposcatter propagation , Fiat earth and Curved earth concept Sky wav
propagation — Virtual height, critical frequency , Maximurn usable fr Skip distance, Fading
TOTAL: 46 PERIODS
OUTCOMES: Upon completion of the course, students will be able to:
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