He was also the recipient of National Outstanding Teacher Award and People's Teacher Medal, and the Provincial Outstanding Teacher Award. He was TPC chair of ICMC 1992, vice general chair of PIERS 2004, the member of International Advisory Committee of six international conferences, TPC co-chair of APMC 2005 and general co-chair of ICMMT 2008. Fang is a Fellow of IEEE and CIE (Chinese Institute of Electronics), an associate editor of two Chinese journals and is on the Editorial or Review Board of several international and Chinese journals. His research interests include computational electromagnetics, microwave integrated circuits and antennas and EM scattering. He has authored and co-authored two books, two book chapters and more than 360 papers. Since 1987, he has been a visiting professor at six universities in Canada and in Hong Kong. Since 1986, he has been a Professor at the Nanjing University of Science and Technology (NUST), Nanjing, China. From 1980 to 1982, he was a visiting scholar at Laval University (Quebec, Canada), and the University of Waterloo (Ontario, Canada). Professor Da-Gang Fang graduated from the graduate school of Beijing Institute of Posts and Telecommunications, Beijing, China, in 1966. Paying close attention to this text, you will be able to confid This text purposefully emphasizes principles and includes carefully selected sample problems to ease the process of understanding the often intimidating area of antenna technology. The digital beam-forming antenna and smart antennaĬavity mode theory and related issues, including the design of irregularly shaped patches and the analysis of mutual couplingīased on much of the author's own internationally published research, and honed by his years of teaching experience, this text is designed to bring students, engineers, and technicians up to speed as efficiently as possible. In addition to a discussion of near-field measurement and the high-frequency method, this book also covers:Įlementary linear sources, including Huygen's planar element, and analysis and synthesis of the discrete and continuous arrays formed by these elementary sources Going beyond particular numerical computations to teach broader concepts, the author systematically presents the all-important spectral domain approach to analyzing microstrip structures including antennas.
The book's primary focus is on introducing practical techniques that will enable users to make optimal use of powerful commercial software packages and computational electromagnetics used in full wave analysis and antenna design. It also provides the basic grounding in antenna essentials that is required for those new to the field. Exploring several effective design approaches, this book covers a wide scope, making it an ideal hands-on resource for professionals seeking a refresher in the fundamentals.
Concise and readable, it provides theoretical background, application materials, and details of recent progress.
Antenna Theory and Microstrip Antennas offers a uniquely balanced analysis of antenna fundamentals and microstrip antennas.