18-jk-2020-vl Antennas and Adaptive Beamforming

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Instructors: Dr.-Ing. Martin Schüßler; M.Sc. Matthias Nickel

Event type: Lecture

Org-unit: Dept. 18 - Electrical Engineering and Information Technology

Displayed in timetable as: VL Anten & Adap Beam

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Hours per week: 3

Language of instruction: Englisch

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Course Contents:
Overview of most important antenna parameters types as well as their applications. Fundamental theories: Fourier transform for far-field pattern calculations, antenna modeling techniques, antenna synthesis methods, image theory, determination of field regions of line sources, of the average radiated power density and power, directivity and gain. Antennas as key elements in power budgets of radio links, introducing the effective aperture of an antenna, deriving the relation between gain and effective aperture. Array antennas are a key hardware for beamforming and smart antenna systems: fundamentals of phased-scanning arrays, non-uniformly excited, equally spaced linear arrays, multi-dimensional planar arrays and mutual coupling effects. Wire antennas: still the most prevalent of all antenna forms, relatively simple in concept, easy to construct, very inexpensive. Antenna radiation fields and antenna parameters for different types of antennas are derived from Maxwell´s equations, applied for aperture antennas (horns, lenses or reflector antennas) and printed antennas (microstrip-patch and coplanar-slot antennas) Some basic numerical calculation methods: integral equation methods in the time and frequency domain, physical optics and uniform theory of diffraction are briefly summarized and compared for antennas and scattering problems. Smart antennas in communication and radar systems, with focus on beam steering and adaptive beamforming.

Literature:
Jakoby, Skriptum Antennas and Adaptive Beamforming: Wird zu Beginn der Vorlesung in moodle zur Verfügung gestellt.

Preconditions:
Fundamentals of Communications, Microwave Engineering 1

Online Offerings:
moodle

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Appointments
Date From To Room Instructors
1 Mon, 14. Oct. 2019 08:00 10:35 S306/053 Dr.-Ing. Martin Schüßler; M.Sc. Matthias Nickel
2 Mon, 21. Oct. 2019 08:00 10:35 S306/053 Dr.-Ing. Martin Schüßler; M.Sc. Matthias Nickel
3 Mon, 28. Oct. 2019 08:00 10:35 S306/053 Dr.-Ing. Martin Schüßler; M.Sc. Matthias Nickel
4 Mon, 4. Nov. 2019 08:00 10:35 S306/053 Dr.-Ing. Martin Schüßler; M.Sc. Matthias Nickel
5 Mon, 11. Nov. 2019 08:00 10:35 S306/053 Dr.-Ing. Martin Schüßler; M.Sc. Matthias Nickel
6 Mon, 18. Nov. 2019 08:00 10:35 S306/053 Dr.-Ing. Martin Schüßler; M.Sc. Matthias Nickel
7 Mon, 25. Nov. 2019 08:00 10:35 S306/053 Dr.-Ing. Martin Schüßler; M.Sc. Matthias Nickel
8 Mon, 2. Dec. 2019 08:00 10:35 S306/053 Dr.-Ing. Martin Schüßler; M.Sc. Matthias Nickel
9 Mon, 9. Dec. 2019 08:00 10:35 S306/053 Dr.-Ing. Martin Schüßler; M.Sc. Matthias Nickel
10 Mon, 16. Dec. 2019 08:00 10:35 S306/053 Dr.-Ing. Martin Schüßler; M.Sc. Matthias Nickel
11 Mon, 13. Jan. 2020 08:00 10:35 S306/053 Dr.-Ing. Martin Schüßler; M.Sc. Matthias Nickel
12 Mon, 20. Jan. 2020 08:00 10:35 S306/053 Dr.-Ing. Martin Schüßler; M.Sc. Matthias Nickel
13 Mon, 27. Jan. 2020 08:00 10:35 S306/053 Dr.-Ing. Martin Schüßler; M.Sc. Matthias Nickel
14 Mon, 3. Feb. 2020 08:00 10:35 S306/053 Dr.-Ing. Martin Schüßler; M.Sc. Matthias Nickel
15 Mon, 10. Feb. 2020 08:00 10:35 S306/053 Dr.-Ing. Martin Schüßler; M.Sc. Matthias Nickel
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Instructors
Dr.-Ing. Martin Schüßler
M.Sc. Matthias Nickel