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Joseph ROGER: Engineer from the École Nationale Supérieure des Télécommunications - Former Head of the Surface Radar Antenna Department at THOMSON-CSF
INTRODUCTION
In this article, we review, without being exhaustive, the main techniques used in antennas. An important classification parameter is antenna size as a function of wavelength.
First, we'll look at antennas whose largest dimension is smaller than or of the order of the wavelength: monopole, dipole, patch...
Next, we'll look at antennas whose largest dimension is of the order of a few wavelengths: wire antennas (for very long wavelengths), yagi, helices, horns...
Then we'll look at antennas whose largest dimension is much greater than the wavelength: reflectors, lenses, linear, circular and volumetric arrays...
We'll also look at special cases such as mixed antennas (array and reflector), broadband antennas (several octaves), and printed antennas, which are currently enjoying a boom.
We end with a table showing the areas of use of the techniques according to frequency. Finally, a number of photos will enable the reader to visualize some of these techniques.
the "Antennas" article is the subject of several booklets:
Basics and principles ;
Antenna types ;
[E 3 284] Techniques ;
Applications. Calculations. Measurements ;[E 3 286] Related items.[E 3 288]
The subjects are not independent of each other. Readers will often need to refer to other issues.
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