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Automotive Antenna Design and Applications

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Title: Automotive Antenna Design and Applications
Author: Basim Alkhateeb, Nikolai Alexandrov, Victor Rabinovich
ISBN: 1439804079 / 9781439804070
Format: Hard Cover
Pages: 330
Publisher: SAE
Year: 2010
Availability: 45-60 days
     
 
  • Description
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Wireless communication technologies support a host of innovative devices in modern vehicles, including digital and satellite radio, GPS, cell phones, and short range communication gadgets. Such applications require the use of multiple antennas operating in different frequency ranges.

Automotive Antenna Design and Applications thoroughly examines traditional and advanced automotive antennas, including the principles, designs, and techniques used to reduce antenna dimensions without significant degradation of communication quality. This book is based on cutting-edge data collected from numerous technical papers, patents, and patent applications. It presents an overview of many commercially available automotive antennas and covers features that have become standard in automotive applications.

Highlighting the practical aspects of antenna design, the authors introduce passive and active designs and describe the entire design process, including antenna simulation, prototype sample fabrication, and laboratory test measurements.

Preface
Acknowledgments
Lead Author
List of Abbreviations

Chapter 1 : Automotive Antennas Overview : Patents, Papers, and Products
Chapter 2 : Basic Antenna Parameters and Definitions
Chapter 3 : Active and Diversity Receiving Antenna Systems
Chapter 4 : Audio Broadcasting Antennas
Chapter 5 : Cellular Antennas
Chapter 6 : TV Antennas for Cars
Chapter 7 : Satellite Radio Antennas
Chapter 8 : GPS Antennas
Chapter 9 : Antennas for Short Range Communication

Index

 
 
 
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