The UWB Antenna Book

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The Art and Science of UWB Antennas

This comprehensive treatment of ultrawideband (UWB) antennas and time-domain microwave engineering serves as an invaluable practical reference for anyone involved in antenna and RF design work. This authoritative volume enables readers to select the proper UWB antennas for their applications, design and analyze UWB antennas, and integrate these antennas in an RF system.  By applying time-domain thinking to problems of practical interest, the reader will not only learn how to build and analyze antennas, but also understand them at the most fundamental level. This second edition is updated and expanded throughout, providing readers with a history of antennas, numerous new problem sets and worked examples, along with new information on plotting time-domain field lines, time-domain reflectometry, matching techniques, and more. This book also addresses system issues like spectral control and antenna efficiency.

955 Schantz UWB Cover IsoContents

  • Introduction to UWB Antennas
  • History of UWB Antennas
  • Antennas as Transducers
  • Antennas as Transformers
  • Antennas as Radiators
  • Antennas as Energy Converters
  • Taxonomy of UWB Antennas
  • Antennas in Systems.

Reviews

Schantz introduces time domain methods in antenna engineering and microwave techniques, which relate to ultrawideband signals in this expanded second edition. The book is delightfully illuminating, and includes well-researched historical roots of the antenna arts, that are seldom encountered in contemporary text books. Chapters are sprinkled with illustrative examples and solutions, as well as chapter-end problems meant to guide the serious student through UWB concepts. Schantz traces the antenna sciences from the early UWB beginnings of radio, through the narrow-banding and “suppressed time harmonic” era, to encompass his fresh modern electromagnetic energy flow concept, which leads to a better understanding of UWB wave interaction in a complex environment.
Dr. Kai Siwiak, CEO, TimeDerivative, Inc.

This is quite a book. Dr. Schantz has created a monumental work on UWB antennas. It appears that he has covered in detail every conceivable topic in this area, and he has done so in a carefully thought out manner that should be ideally suited to the practitioner in the field. The required mathematics are presented in a straight forward manner as needed. And on nearly every topic, Dr. Schantz provides detailed historical background, which reveals an extra dimension too often hidden in our work. By knowing where we have come from, not only can we appreciate the geniuses who have come before us, but we can also better see where we might go.
James C. Rautio, PhD, President Sonnet Software, Inc.

Dr. Schantz’s book is an outstanding resource for engineers and academics interested in antenna engineering, as it provides remarkable insights into the physics and operation of antennas, and a thorough overview of wideband antenna engineering. The book represents a great reference for skilled antenna engineers, and an excellent starting point for graduate students and novice engineers eager to learn more about the challenges of antenna theory and engineering, and of wideband antenna operation.
Prof. Andrea Alù, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin

Cover to cover, this updated edition is a treasure trove of theory and practice interleaved with fascinating, lively historical context;  the author is a clear believer in not only going back to first principles but, when possible, going back to original sources in order to gain a fundamental understanding of the concepts.  In particular, the discussion of energy is central here, which provides an insightful alternative viewpoint to antenna behavior that I have not found in other antenna texts.  The reader is treated to a compelling discussion of UWB concepts and a wide range of UWB antennas, starting from radiation principles and progressing through to practical system-level considerations.  As a result, this book pulls off the rare feat of being a valuable resource for both the theorist as well as the practicing engineer.
Prof. Steven Holland, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Milwaukee School of Engineering

“I have no hesitation in recommending this book. You might not agree with everything in it, but you will be captivated and engrossed.”
Alan Boswell (more here)

“I wanted to congratulate you, not just on the technical quality and practical relevance of the book, but even more so on the sense of history and exploration that is conveyed by the engaging (and un-pompous) style of writing.”
Martin Judd BSc (Hons) PhD CEng MIET SMIEEE, Technical Director, High Frequency Diagnostics (more here)

A Special Offer

Bookplate to be included with every signed copy of The Art and Science of UWB Antennas.
Bookplate to be included with every signed copy of The Art and Science of UWB Antennas.

Every signed copy of The Art and Science of UWB Antennas will come with a complimentary bookplate. Designed by Patricia Forrest and inspired by a classic design from 1950s science fiction illustrator Ed Emshwiller, the bookplate features equations and graphics from the text. Design elements include:

  • Impulses combining destructive on an idealized transmission line,
  • The impedance of ideal electric and magnetic dipoles plotted on a Smith-Carter Chart,
  • A UWB loop antenna (U.S. Patent 7,209,089),
  • A UWB dipole antenna (U.S. Patents 6,512,488 and 6,642,903),
  • Field lines for a dipole with a transient excitation,
  • An omni-directional antenna pattern,
  • A spherical harmonic with L = 3 and m = 3, and
  • The equations for normalized energy velocity as a function of normalized field impedance, the range versus near-field phase angle employed in Q-Track’s original NFER real-time location systems (U.S. Patent 6,963,301), the gain formula for electrically-small antennas, and the equation for dipole field lines of arbitrary time dependance.

Patricia also added a graphic element from her design for the Q-Track corporate logo.

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*Note that prices may fluctuate. Prices above are current as of September 19.