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@CONFERENCE{nikitin_aps_2003b,
author = {P.V. Nikitin and D.D. Stancil and A.G. Cepni and A.E. Xhafa and O.K.
Tonguz and K. Areklett and D. Brodtkorb},
title = {Antennas in a waveguide propagation environment},
booktitle = {IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium},
year = {2003},
volume = {2},
pages = {1181- 1184},
month = {Jun.},
organization = {IEEE},
abstract = {In this paper, we discuss antenna properties in a waveguide propagation
environment. An example of this environment is heating, ventilation,
and air conditioning (HVAC) ducts, which behave as multimode waveguides
when used for indoor radio communications. An important antenna characteristic
in waveguides is mode sensitivity gain, which is analogous to the
antenna directive gain in free-space and is a function of antenna
parameters. We demonstrate this with the example of a monopole probe
antenna coupled into a multimode cylindrical waveguide.},
owner = {henty},
pdf = {antennasinwaveguide.pdf},
timestamp = {2006.06.25},
}