Lecture

Radiation and Antennas: Introduction

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This lecture covers the fundamental concepts of radiation and antennas, including antenna networks, Maxwell's equations applied to antennas, characteristics of different antenna families, and the system aspects of antennas. It also explores the basic characteristics of antennas, the concept of reciprocity, guided waves, and the frequency characteristics of antennas. The lecture delves into topics such as antenna efficiency, gain, bandwidth, radiation diagrams, and the spatial aspects of antennas.

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