Plasma antennas represent a transformative approach in the manipulation and propagation of electromagnetic waves. By utilising ionised gases instead of traditional metallic elements, these antennas ...
Antennas can be designed to transmit and receive radio waves in all horizontal directions equally (omnidirectional antennas), or preferentially in a particular direction (directional, or high-gain, or "beam" antennas).
antenna, component of radio, television, and radar systems that directs incoming and outgoing radio waves.
That's more or less what an antenna (sometimes called an aerial) does: it's the metal rod or dish that catches radio waves and turns them into electrical signals feeding into something like a radio or television or a telephone system. Antennas like this are sometimes called receivers.
IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation is one of the most cited journals, ranking number sixteen in telecommunications in 2004, according to the annual Journal Citation Report (2004 edition) ...
Leaky-wave antennas (LWAs) represent a fascinating class of radiating structures that utilise travelling waves whose energy gradually leaks along the antenna’s length, thereby producing highly ...
Grenoble, France. Leti, a research institute of CEA Tech, presented a paper at the 11th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation (EuCAP) on March 21 that characterizes the propagation channel ...
Ghanaweb.com: An interview with Dr. Solomon Mingle on his Leaky Wave Antennas - Part 1
We at writersghana.com continue to learn and understand more about the Leaky Wave Antennas developed by Dr Solomon Mingle, a scholar of Ghanaian origin, who does research at the University of ...
An interview with Dr. Solomon Mingle on his Leaky Wave Antennas - Part 1