📘 Learning Antennas Through Simulation:
A Hands-On Guide with AN-SOF
What this book will teach:
Learn the fundamentals of antenna theory through hands-on simulation with AN-SOF. Explore radiation, gain, efficiency, impedance, and more, reinforced through visual and numerical experiments.
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For students, educators, and self-learners seeking a practical, simulation-based approach to mastering antenna concepts.
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I’m building this book based on 25+ years of experience in antenna modeling and teaching. It blends fundamental theory with hands-on simulation exercises using the AN-SOF Antenna Simulator, allowing students to visualize and explore antenna behavior through computed results in real time. The book also includes online calculators for most equations and formulas, as well as Octave scripts for numerical computations.
Rather than passive reading, this guide promotes active learning: students simulate fields, patterns, impedance, and more, reinforcing concepts through immediate visual and numerical feedback. It’s a modern pedagogy approach that even educators can adopt in the classroom or lab.
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Tony Golden
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📖 Table of Contents
1. Ideal Antennas
- 1.1 Maxwell’s Equations and Electromagnetic Radiation
- 1.2 The Isotropic Radiator
- 1.3 Arrays of Point Sources
- 1.4 The Hertzian Dipole
- 1.5 The Short Dipole
- 1.6 The Half-Wave Dipole
- 1.7 Thin Dipoles of Arbitrary Length
- 1.8 Ground Plane and Image Theory
- 1.9 The Hertzian Monopole
- 1.10 Quarter-Wave and General Monopoles
2. Antenna Metrics
- 2.1 Radiation Pattern Fundamentals
- 2.2 Field Strength and Intensity Plots
- 2.3 Total Radiated Power
- 2.4 Radiation Resistance
- 2.5 Antenna Effective Length
- 2.6 Loss Resistance Modeling
- 2.7 Radiation Efficiency
- 2.8 Directivity and Gain
- 2.9 Beamwidth and Sidelobes
- 2.10 Feedpoint Impedance and Bandwidth
- 2.11 Receiving Mode Operation
- 2.12 Equivalent Circuits for TX/RX
- 2.13 The Reciprocity Principle
- 2.14 Effective Aperture and Gain
- 2.15 The Friis Transmission Equation
3. Linear Antennas
- 3.1 Cylindrical Wire Antennas
- 3.2 Feedpoint Resistance and Reactance
- 3.3 Calculating Input Impedance
- 3.4 Induced EMF Method
- 3.5 Hallén’s Integral Equation
- 3.6 Pocklington’s Integral Equation
- 3.7 Equivalent Radius for Non-Circular Wires
- 3.8 Impedance of Short Dipoles and Monopoles
- 3.9 Top-Loading for Short Monopoles
- 3.10 Mutual Impedance Between Wires
4. Advanced Antennas
- 4.1 Loop Antennas
- 4.2 Helical Antennas
- 4.3 Yagi-Uda Arrays
- 4.4 Log-Periodic Arrays
- 4.5 Horn Antennas
- 4.6 Parabolic Reflectors
- 4.7 Fractal Antennas
- 4.8 Microstrip Patch Antennas
5. Simulation Methods
- 5.1 Introduction to Antenna Simulation
- 5.2 Differential Equation Methods
- 5.3 Integral Equation Methods
- 5.4 Hybrid Numerical Techniques
- 5.5 Method of Moments (MoM)
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