Issue 1 • Date Jan 1999
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Diffraction of radio waves from arbitrary one-dimensional surface impedance discontinuities
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PDF (756 KB)
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Worldwide techniques for predicting the multipath fading distribution on terrestrial LOS links: background and results of tests
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Effective medium theories for artificial materials composed of multiple sizes of spherical inclusions in a host continuum
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Periodically slotted dielectrically filled parallel-plate waveguide as a leaky-wave antenna: E-polarization case
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PDF (296 KB)
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Patch antennas on ferromagnetic substrates
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Efficient wide-band evaluation of mobile communications antennas using [Z] or [Y] matrix interpolation with the method of moments
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PDF (340 KB)
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Experimental observation and statistics of multipath from terrain with application to overland height finding
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Asymptotic analysis of the natural system modes of coupled bodies in the large-separation low-frequency regime
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Development and application of a novel class of hierarchical tangential vector finite elements for electromagnetics
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Analysis of the interference due to differential rain attenuation induced by an adjacent path on a triple-site diversity Earth-space system
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A pseudospectral method for time-domain computation of electromagnetic scattering by bodies of revolution
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Radiation characteristics of dielectric-coated coaxial waveguide periodic slot with finite and zero thickness
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Efficient eigenspace-based array signal processing using multiple shift-invariant subarrays
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Mode-matching analysis of top-hat monopole antennas loaded with radially layered dielectric
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A finite-difference time-domain method for solving electromagnetic problems with bandpass-limited sources
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Aims & Scope
IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation includes theoretical and experimental advances in antennas.
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Editor-in-Chief
Michael A. Jensen
Professor and Chair
Brigham Young University
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering


