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r i . n a d b a a t e k . w w w www.ketaabdan.ir An IEEE Press Classic Reissue ANTENNA THEORY AND DESIGN Revised Edition Robert S. Elliott University of California Los Angeles, California IEEE .4ntennas & Propagation Society, Sponsor IEEE PRESS A JOHN WILEY & SONS, INC., PUBLICATION www.ketaabdan.ir www.ketaabdan.ir Copyright 2003 by the Institute of Electronics & Electrical Engineers. All rights reserved Published by John Wiley & Sons. Inc.. Hoboken. New Jersey. Published simultaneouslv In Canada. This book was previously published by: Pearson Education Inc., formerly known as Prentice-Hall. Inc. 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Robert Mailloux www.ketaabdan.ir www.ketaabdan.ir www.ketaabdan.ir www.ketaabdan.ir To the memory of Tom Taylor www.ketaabdan.ir www.ketaabdan.ir www.ketaabdan.ir www.ketaabdan.ir foreword to the revised edition The purpose of the IEEE Press Series on Electromagnetic Wave Theory is to publish books of long-term archival significance in electromagnetics. Included are new titles as well as reprints and revisions of recognized classics. The book Antenna Theory and De- sign, by Robert S. Elliott is one such classic. In the case of antennas and Robert S. Elliott, I should like to be personal. Much of the material that forms the basis of Antenna Theory and Design I studied as a graduate student under Bob Elliott's guidance at UCLA in the late 1950's and early 1960's. This material became the fundamental background for me during my ten-year antenna design and development career at Hughes Aircraft Company and, what was then, North American Rockwell. The notes I compiled in his courses later became the foundation for two anten- na courses when I nioved on to the University of Arizona in 1968. Antenna theory can be studied, assimilated, and then written down in a textbook with little practical experience. Antenna design is another matter entirely. Bob Elliott's ca- reer has been in actuality two careers in one. He has contributed significantly to antenna and microwave component design and development at Hughes Aircraft Company and Rantec Corporation while also forming and leading a strong, internationally recognized antenna and microwave program at UCLA. The book, Antenna Theory and Design, re- flects the breadth and depth of coverage that such a background would suggest. As a re- sult, the book is useful to academics and also to practitioners in industry and government laboratories. Professor Elliott has been an internationally well-known contributor to electromag- netic~fo r many years. He is universally regarded among his peers and students as an elec- tromagnetic scholar. As an example, his clear and groundbreaking exposition on electro- magnetics and its relationship to the special theory of relativity appears in the widely-regarded book, Electromagnetics; History, Theory, and Applications. This scholar- ly work was added to the IEEE Press Series on Electromagnetic Wave Theory in 1993. Professor Elliott is a Fellow of the IEEE (1961). Prior to his retirement from active teaching, he was the Hughes Distinguished Professor of Electromagnetics at UCLA. Among his teaching awards, he was elected Best Teacher, UCLA Campus-Wide (1 983) and has been elected Best Teacher, UCLA College of Engineering, four times. Among his many professional honors, he was elected a Fellow of the National Academy of Engineer- ing (1988). The IEEiE Antennas and Propagation Society (APS) awarded him the APS www.ketaabdan.ir www.ketaabdan.ir Foreword to the Revised Edition Distinguished Achievement Award (1985). In addition, he has received two APS Prize Pa- per awards. In 2000, he was awarded an IEEE Third Millennium Medal. I have received many comments from Bob Elliott's colleagues and former students since beginning this reissue project. The one that most typifies this book is, "Many of the insights in his text are originally his and are still considered the fundamental way of look- ing at things." It is with pleasure that I welcome this classic book into the series. Donald G. Dudley University of Arizona Series Editor IEEE Press Series on Electromagnetic Wave Theory www.ketaabdan.ir www.ketaabdan.ir preface to the revised edition This textbook first appeared in 1981 an4 although it has been out of print for the past decade, a continuing demand has led to the decision that it be reissued. Like Electromag- netic~i,t s predecessor in this Classic Series, it seems to have become something of a col- lector's item. The primary appeal is apparently due to the fundamental treatment of both theory and design for a wide variety of antenna elements, arrays, and feeding systems. The seri- ous reader will find in this text the basic coverage of all aspects of the antenna discipline needed as background for someone desiring to pursue a career in electronic systems, or as preparation for advanced study leading to a desired career as an antenna engineer. The decision to reissue has provided an opportunity to eliminate errors that have been discovered in the final printing of the original text. Several colleagues and former students kindly contributed to the compiling of a list of errata. Most of the errors found were minor, a few were more serious, notably the entries in Tables 7.6 and 7.7. J.H.Ander- son verified all suggested corrections and assembled the errata in a common format, thus facilitating their removal. His help is warmly acknowledged. The opportunity was also taken to update the references in Sections 5.14 and 8.13 because of seminal advances in the design of slot arrays and in the synthesis of shaped an- tenna patterns. The author wishes to thank the IEEE Press for its decision to reissue Antenna Theo- I?,a nd Design and trusts that their faith in this project will not go unrewarded. Robert S. Elliott Los Angeles www.ketaabdan.ir

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