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Fundamental Parameters of Antennas

The document discusses fundamental parameters of antennas, including radiation patterns which are defined as the mathematical or graphical representation of an antenna's radiation properties as a function of space coordinates. Radiation patterns can be represented as field patterns showing electric or magnetic field magnitude by angle, power patterns showing the square of field magnitude by angle, or power patterns in decibels showing field magnitude in decibels by angle. Radiation patterns also exhibit lobe patterns and antennas have field regions near and far from the antenna.

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Fundamental Parameters of Antennas

The document discusses fundamental parameters of antennas, including radiation patterns which are defined as the mathematical or graphical representation of an antenna's radiation properties as a function of space coordinates. Radiation patterns can be represented as field patterns showing electric or magnetic field magnitude by angle, power patterns showing the square of field magnitude by angle, or power patterns in decibels showing field magnitude in decibels by angle. Radiation patterns also exhibit lobe patterns and antennas have field regions near and far from the antenna.

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Fundamental Parameters of Antennas

Radiation Pattern:
An antenna radiation pattern or antenna pattern is defined as a
mathematical function or a graphical representation of the radiation
properties of the antenna as a function of space coordinates.
a. field pattern( in linear scale) typically represents a plot of the magnitude
of the electric or magnetic field as a function of the angular space.
b. power pattern( in linear scale) typically represents a plot of the square of
the magnitude of the electric or magnetic field as a function of the
angular space.
c. power pattern( in dB) represents the magnitude of the electric or
magnetic field, in decibels, as a function of the angular space.

Radiation Pattern Lobes

Field Regions

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