dipole antenna


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Noun1.dipole antenna - an aerial half a wavelength long consisting of two rods connected to a transmission line at the center
antenna, transmitting aerial, aerial - an electrical device that sends or receives radio or television signals
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In this article, we show theoretically, how the gravitational potential of an electric dipole antenna placed in empty space propagates as gravitational waves.
Tissue [epsilon] [sigma] skin 40.7 0.65 skull 20.9 0.33 brain 41.1 0.86 Table 2: Dipole antenna properties [5].
Zubir, "Triple-band printed dipole antenna with single-band AMC-HIS," Progress In Electromagnetics Research B, Vol.
The authors proposed a wideband printed dipole antenna in [18], which will be used as the antenna array element in this paper.
However, the result is quite similar with the theoretical gain of dipole antenna.
This is a center-fed wire dipole antenna that gives less surface area for the charge to build on.
The most imposing DF antenna arrays are doubtlessly the Wullenweber systems, also termed Circularly Disposed Dipole Antenna arrays, CDDAs, and Circular Dipole Antenna Arrays, CDAAs.
The dipole antenna with the back cavity is useful to get wide-beam characteristic [1, 2].
Gu, "A circularly-polarized metasurfaced dipole antenna with wide axial-ratio beamwidth and RCS reduction functions, " Progress In Electromagnetics Research, Vol.
Yagi antenna is directional antenna also it carries a standard dipole antenna into different form.
They teamed up with Professor Hugh Griffiths and Dr Kenneth Tong of University College London and Dr David Daniels of Cobham Technical Services to test the proposal, by applying TWIPR radar pulses to a 'target' (a dipole antenna with a diode across its feedpoint - typical of circuitry in devices associated with covert communications, espionage or explosives) to distinguish it from 'clutter' (represented by an aluminium plate and a rusty bench clamp).