Probe Suppression in Conformal Phased Array
Autor: | Hema Singh, Mausumi Dutta, P. S. Neethu |
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EAN: | 9789811022722 |
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Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 23.08.2016 |
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Schlagworte: | Adapted Pattern Conformal array of antennas Modified Improved LMS Algorithm Mutual Coupling Probe suppression |
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Hema Singh is currently working as Principal Scientist in Centre for Electromagnetics of CSIR-National Aerospace Laboratories (NAL), Bangalore, India. Before NAL, she was Lecturer in EEE, BITS, Pilani, India during 2001-2004. She obtained her Ph.D. degree in Electronics Engineering from IIT-BHU, Varanasi India in 2000. Her active area of research is Computational Electromagnetics for Aerospace Applications. More specifically, the topics she has contributed to are GTD/UTD, EM analysis of propagation in an indoor environment, Phased Arrays, Conformal Antennas, Radar Cross Section (RCS) Studies including Active RCS Reduction. She has received the Best Woman Scientist Award at CSIR-NAL, Bangalore for period of 2007-2008 for her contribution in area of phased antenna array, adaptive arrays, and active RCS reduction. Dr. Singh has co-authored nine books, one book chapter, and over 170 scientific research papers and technical reports.
Mausumi Dutta obtained M.Tech. in RF & Microwave Engineering from RV College of Engineering, Visvesvaraya Technological University Bangalore. She obtained her B.Tech. (ECE) degree in 2012 from ICFAI University, Tripura. She has worked on radar cross section based studies, and probe suppression in phased arrays.
Neethu P.S. obtained B.Tech. (ECE) and M.Tech. in Communication Engineering from University of Calicut, Kerela, India. She is a Project Scientist at the Centre for Electromagnetics (CEM) of CSIR-National Aerospace Laboratories, Bangalore where she works on probe suppression in phased arrays on planar and non-planar surfaces, and RCS studies for aerospace vehicles.