Engineering and Applied Science Programs for Professionals, Johns Hopkins University
Antenna Systems
525.418

Course Description
This course develops fundamental antenna concepts and uses them to analyze basic antenna systems. Physical as well as electrical characteristics are considered for a variety of applications. Examples of actual systems are presented and recent advances discussed. Topics include physical principles of radiation and dipole and loop polarization. Basic antenna concepts include wire radiators, linear and planar arrays, horns, reflecting and nonreflecting apertures, lenses, broad-band systems, printed circuit antennas, and antenna measurements

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Syllabus

Prerequisites
A course in microwave engineering, such as 525.423 Principles of Microwave Circuits or 525.420 Electromagnetic Transmission Systems.

Instructor

Course Section, Location, and Time
Please refer to the Course Schedule for section information, including time and location.

Computer Lab Requirements
No specific computer requirements are necessary for this course.

Textbook
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