ELT-47446 Antennas, 8 cr

Additional information

Courses ELT-41746 Antenna Basics, ELT-47446 Antennas, and ELT-47466 Antenna Project are intended to support each other.
For students who want to further increase their knowledge about design and construction of antennas, it is recommended to take also ELT-47466 Antenna Project.
Note that Antenna Basics is given during the first three weeks of the 3rd period, Antennas starts at the middle of the 3rd period (i.e. after the Antenna Basics).
Suitable for postgraduate studies.

Person responsible

Jari Kangas, Jouko Heikkinen, Mikko Valkama

Lessons

Implementation Period Person responsible Requirements
ELT-47446 2017-01 3 - 4 Jari Kangas
Exam and compulsory homework, a modeling assignment, and an antenna analysis assignment. All tasks and assignments contribute to the final grade.

The compulsory homework includes online tasks and paper-and-pen homework sets.
The modeling assignment includes simulation tasks and construction of a patch antenna, this assignment is done in pairs.
The antenna analysis assignment includes a literature review on a relevant antenna topic or design and construction of a simple wideband antenna. Antenna analysis assignment includes preparing a report and presenting the work to the class. The literature review is recommended especially as preparation for those students who aim to take also the Antenna Project -course.
Exam focuses on general/key properties of antennas and it has rather small weight in the final grade. One exam is arranged at the end of the 4th period, after the lectures are completed; another as agreed with students (tentatively in May).


Learning Outcomes

After completing the course, * student is able to analyze properties of common antenna types and to use key antenna parameters in the analysis. * student is able to explain principles of radiation from antennas. * student is able to design common antenna structures. * student can apply numerical simulation tools to elementary antenna design problems and has experience is interpreting their results. * student has experience in constructing basic antenna type(s) and in use of measurement results in evaluating properties of the constructed antenna(s). * student is able to find information from relevant literature and create a scientific report describing his work.

Content

Content Core content Complementary knowledge Specialist knowledge
1. Review of wave propagation, spherical wave propagation from antennas, antenna as a receiver.  Lorentz reciprocity theorem   
2. Radiation from a fixed current density. Electrical and magnetic dipoles. Numerical simulations to analyze electric and magnetic dipoles.  Pocklington's equation   Method of moments 
3. Antenna arrays. Array factor, beam steering, mutual coupling in arrays. Numerical simulations of antenna arrays.  Antenna synthesis   MIMO--systems 
4. Influence of nearby passive structures, ideal ground plane. Quality factor, fundamental limitations on size, efficiency, and bandwidth of antennas.  Scale models for antennas.  Metamaterials 
5. Microstrip antennas: Analytical models (Cavity / transmission line / full wave model); substrates, surface waves, feeding techniques. Examples of other resonant antennas.  Broadbanding of microstrip antennas   
6. Broadband antennas. Log-periodic and spiral antennas. Numerical simulations of broadband antennas.  Babinet principle   
7. Aperture antennas. Radiation from a slot, analysis of basic horn antennas.  Huygens principle   
8. Numerical design methods and tools. Construction of simple antennas (dipoles, microstrip patches, simple wideband antennas). Basic antenna measurements. Reporting and interpreting measurement and simulation results.  Basics of simulation algorithms, e.g. method of moments algorithm.   

Study material

Type Name Author ISBN URL Additional information Examination material
Book   Antenna Theory and Design   Warren L. Stutzman, Gary A. Thiele   978-0470576649     2nd or 3rd edition.   No   
Book   Antenna Theory: Analysis and Design   Constantine A. Balanis   978-0471667827     3rd or 4th edition. Limited availability as ebook in TUT elibrary.   No   

Prerequisites

Course Mandatory/Advisable Description
ELT-41746 Antenna Basics Advisable    
ELT-47426 Transmission Lines and Waveguides Advisable    



Correspondence of content

Course Corresponds course  Description 
ELT-47446 Antennas, 8 cr ELT-47447 Antennas II, 5 cr  
ELT-47446 Antennas, 8 cr SMG-8506 Antennas, 8 cr  

Updated by: Korpela Anjariitta, 17.10.2017