David Pozar, author of Microwave Engineering, Second Edition, has written a new text that introduces students to the field of wireless communications. This text offers a quantitative and, design-oriented presentation of the analog RF aspects of modern wireless telecommunications and data transmission systems from the antenna to the baseband level. Other topics include noise, intermodulation, dynamic range, system aspects of antennas and filter design.
This unique text takes an integrated approach to topics usually offered in a variety of separate courses on topics such as antennas and proagation, microwave systems and circuits, and communication systems. This approach allows for a complete presentation of wireless telecommunications systems designs.
Microwave And Rf Design Of Wireless Systems David M Pozar
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Pozar's research interests focus on the design and analysis of microstrip antennas and phased arrays.[4] He has authored multiple books on antenna and microwave engineering, including Antenna Design Using Personal Computers (1985), Microwave Engineering (1990) and Microwave and RF Design of Wireless Systems (2000).[2][3] Pozar introduced the widely used printed antenna feed techniques of aperture coupling[5] in 1984 and proximity coupling in 1987.[6] He is also the author of PCAAD, computer-aided design package for antennas.[4] 2ff7e9595c
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