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Radome Electromagnetic Theory and Design
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Radome Electromagnetic Theory and Design

by Reuven Shavit
July 2018
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
328 pages
7h 40m
English
Wiley-IEEE Press

Overview

Radome Electromagnetic Theory and Design explores the theoretical tools and methods required to design radomes that are fully transparent to the electromagnetic energy transmitted or received by the enclosed antenna. A radome is a weatherproof and camouflaged enclosure that protects the enclosed radar or communication antenna, and are typically used on a fixed or moving platform such as an aircraft, ship or missile.

 

The author — a noted expert in the field — examines the theoretical methods that apply to all type of radomes: planar, conformal, airborne and ground based. The text offers a description of the various measurement methods that characterise the electrical parameters of a radome, and discusses their merits in terms of accuracy. This groundbreaking book brings together in one volume all the necessary theoretical tools to design radomes
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Publisher Resources

ISBN: 9781119410799Purchase book