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Antennas for Small Mobile Terminals

Antennas for Small Mobile Terminals

By (author): Kyohei Fujimoto   By author: Koichi Ito
Copyright: 2018
Pages: 340
ISBN: 9781630810955
Coming Soon: Available 10/31/2018

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With the progress and rapid increase in mobile terminals, the design of antennas for these small systems is becoming more and more important. This forward-looking volume offers professionals current and comprehensive coverage of the design, development, and implementation of small, compact, and lightweight antennas in mobile communication terminals. The book discusses a wide range of communication systems, from Radio-frequency identification (RFID), and near field communications (NFC), to wireless power transmission (WPT) and broadband wireless networks.

 

Engineers learn how to use small antennas in mobile phones, wearable systems, laptop computers, radio watches, and broadband wireless networks such as WLAN and WiMAX. This definite reference covers the critical applications today’s professionals need to understand, from antennas for IoT and antenna design for 5G mm-wave devices, to body-centric communication systems and antennas for unmanned aerial vehicles.

Introduction. Small Antenna Techniques. Types of Small Antennas. Antennas for IoT Applications. Antennas for WPT (Wireless Power Transfer) Systems. Antennas for Mobile Phones, Including Smart Phones. Antennas for Wearable Systems, Including Body-Centric Communication Systems. Antennas for Lap-top Computer, Including Information Tags. Antenna design for 5G mm-wave devices, including some practical issues for mobile terminals. Antennas for Unmanned Aerial Vehicle. Antennas for Wireless Medical Devices. Electromagnetic Simulation. Evaluation of Small Antenna Performance. Evaluation of Small Mobile Terminal Antennas. Glossary.

  • Kyohei Fujimoto

    is a professor emeritus at the University of Tsukuba, Japan, and consulting professor at Northwestern Polytechnic University, China. He is also a research scientist at the Foundation for Advancement of International Science in Tsukuba. Dr. Fujimoto is author or co-author of several other books and an extensive list of book chapters, journal articles, and conference papers published over his 40-plus years in the field. A Life Fellow of IEEE, he is a former chair of the IEEE Tokyo Chapter and chair of its International Advisory Committee. He holds a B.Eng. and a Dr.Eng. in electrical engineering from the Tokyo Institute of Technology.

  • Koichi Ito

    is Professor Emeritus at Chiba University, Japan and also serves as the president of the IEEE AP-S society and a councilor to the Asian Society of Hyperthermic Oncology (ASHO). He holds a D.Eng. in electrical engineering from the Tokyo Institute of Technology.

Reviews

Review: Midwests Book Review - January 1, 2019

Antennas for Small Mobile Terminals focuses on the design and applications of small antenna systems for mobile terminals, covering their development, implementation, and the needs of different communication systems. Engineers receive a primer on using small antennas in a range of small systems, from mobile phones to radio watches, and will learn about different types of small antennas and their applications. Charts, scanning data, and an extensive bibliography concluding each chapter packs in technical details.

Review: Stevo's Book Reviews - November 1, 2018

With the progress and rapid increase in mobile terminals, the design of antennas for these small systems is becoming more and more important. This forward-looking volume offers professionals current and comprehensive coverage of the design, development, and implementation of small, compact, and lightweight antennas in mobile communication terminals. The book discusses a wide range of communication systems, from Radio-frequency identification (RFID), and near field communications (NFC), to wireless power transmission (WPT) and broadband wireless networks.

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