Metamaterial for Microwave Applications
Metamaterials are geometrically patterned new materials that are arranged in periodic way on top of dielectric substrates to exhibit properties unobtainable naturally. This book discusses artificially engineered structures for the development of metamaterials and meta surfaces in the advancement of microwave sensors in sensing technology, non-invasive microwave-based imaging system, antenna performance improvement with miniaturization, flexible materials for microwave applications and finally metamaterials in antennas for its use in nanosatellites.
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Metamaterials are geometrically patterned new materials that are arranged in periodic way on top of dielectric substrates to exhibit properties unobtainable naturally. This book discusses artificially engineered structures for the development of metamaterials and meta surfaces in the advancement of microwave sensors in sensing technology, non-invasive microwave-based imaging system, antenna performance improvement with miniaturization, flexible materials for microwave applications and finally metamaterials in antennas for its use in nanosatellites.
The book serves as a reference for designing industrial applications of metamaterials in 5G wireless communication system and healthcare technology using metamaterials and meta surfaces. This well illustrated book will be a useful resource for students, engineers, physicists, and other researchers for various microwave applications. It provides newcomers with fundamental knowledge of metamaterials and their prospective applications. The researchers will benefit from thought-provoking perspectives that will enhance their knowledge and steer them to modern day innovation.
Detaljer
- Forlag
- CRC Press
- Innbinding
- Innbundet
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 284
- ISBN
- 9781032414522
- Utgivelsesår
- 2023
- Format
- 23 x 16 cm
Om forfatteren
Mohammad Tariqul Islam (Senior Member, IEEE) is a Professor at the Department of Electrical, Electronic and Systems Engineering, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM). He has authored around 600 research journal articles, nearly 200 conference articles, and a few book chapters on various topics related to antennas, metamaterials, and microwave imaging, and has 25 inventory patents filed. Thus far, his publications have been cited 11400 times and his H-index is 49 (Source: Scopus). His Google scholar citation is 18,500 and H-index is 57. He was an Associate Editor of IET Electronics Letter. He also serves as the Guest Editor, Sensor’s journal, Nanomaterials (MDPI), Editorial board member, Scientific Reports, Nature group and an Associate Editor for IEEE ACCESS. He has supervised about 50 Ph.D. theses, 30 M.Sc. theses, and has mentored more than 10 postdocs and Visiting scholars. He has developed the Antenna Measurement Laboratory which includes antenna design and measurement facility till 40 GHz.