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Microwave resonators and filters for wireless communication : theory, design, and application / M. Makimoto, S. Yamashita.

LIBRA TK7872.F5 M32 2001
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Makimoto, M. (Mitsuo), 1944-
Contributor:
Yamashita, S. (Sadahiko), 1940-
Series:
Springer series in advanced microelectronics ; 4.
Springer series in advanced microelectronics ; 4
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Microwave filters.
Resonators.
Wireless communication systems--Equipment and supplies.
Wireless communication systems.
Physical Description:
x, 162 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Berlin ; New York : Springer, [2001]
Summary:
This book describes the basic theory of microwave resonators and filters, and practical design methods for wireless communication equipment. Wireless communication is rapidly gaining in importance in our modern information society. Mobile communication equipment is required to be more compact, lighter weight, to have longer operating times, and be battery operated for portability. The microwave resonators and filters described in this book provide a basis for realizing all these requirements. From the basic theory to applications, the text enables the reader to understand the key role played by microwave resonators and filters. Superconducting devices and micro-electromechanical devices are also described. The sections on design theory will be especially informative for microwave researchers and engineers.
Notes:
"With 161 figures."
Includes bibliographical references (pages [157]-160) and index.
ISBN:
3540675353
OCLC:
44128114

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