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This document outlines the course plan for the subject of Antenna taught in the 5th semester of the Electronics and Communication Engineering department at Manipal Institute of Technology. The course will be taught over 48 lectures covering various antenna topics and principles. Student assessment will consist of in-semester tests, quizzes, assignments, and an end semester written examination. The course objectives are to describe antenna principles and analyze basic antenna performance parameters.

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Manipal Institute of Technology: Department of Electronics and Communication Engg

This document outlines the course plan for the subject of Antenna taught in the 5th semester of the Electronics and Communication Engineering department at Manipal Institute of Technology. The course will be taught over 48 lectures covering various antenna topics and principles. Student assessment will consist of in-semester tests, quizzes, assignments, and an end semester written examination. The course objectives are to describe antenna principles and analyze basic antenna performance parameters.

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MANIPAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

(A constituent college of Manipal University, Manipal)

Manipal Karnataka 576 104

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGG.


COURSE PLAN
Department

: ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGG.

Subject

: ANTENNA

Semester & branch

: 5th E & C

Name of the faculty

: Mr. PRAMOD KUMAR, Mr. SUHAS K,

Mr. MURLIKRISHNA H and Mr. C SIVANANDA REDDY


No of contact hours/week

: 4Hrs/week

ASSESSMENT PLAN:
1. In Semester Assessments - 50 %

Written tests

: Two tests each of 20 marks [40 %]

Surprise quizzes : 5 quizzes each of 2 marks [10%]


2. End Semester Examination - 50 %

Written examination of 3 hours duration (Max. Marks: 50 )

Assignment portion
Assignment no.

Topics

L1 L10

L11 L20

L21 L30

L31 L40

L41 L48
Test portion

Test no.

Topics

L1 L20

L21 L36

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Course Objectives
At the end of this course, the student will be able to:
CO1. Describe the basic principles of antenna and operations.
CO2. Analyze basic antenna using conventional techniques.
CO2. List and define key parameters related to antenna.
CO3. List the different types of antennas and their typical applications.
CO4. Describe the principles of operation various types of antennas like dipole, loop,
microstrip, reflector and lens antennas.
CO5. Derive expressions for the key parameters of various types of Antennas.
CO6. Derive and estimate the key parameters of antenna arrays.
CO7. Suggest suitable matching techniques with respect to antennas.
Lesson Plan
Lecture no.

Topic to be covered

L1

Introduction, Types of Antennas

L2

Radiation Mechanism, Current Distribution

L3

Radiation Pattern, Field Regions

L4

Problems/ Tutorial

L5

Radiation Power Density & Intensity, Directivity, Gain, Beam Width

L6

Beam Efficiency , Bandwidth

L7

Input Impedance,

L8

Tutorial/ Problems

L9

Polarization, Antenna Efficiency

L10

Radiation Efficiency, Aperture Area

L11

Maximum Directivity, Maximum Area, Antenna Temperature

L12

Tutorial/ Problems

L13

Vector Potential A, Vector Potentials F

L14

Solution for Vector Potentials

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L15

Far field Radiation, Duality & Reciprocity Theorem

L16

Tutorial/ Problems

L17

Infinitesimal Dipole: General Expression for E & H

L18

Expression for E & H in other Regions, Directivity

L19

Small Dipole: Expression for E & H, Directivity

L20

Tutorial/ Problems

L21

Finite Length Dipole: Expression for E & H, Directivity

L22

Half Wavelength Dipole, Expression for E & H , Directivity

L23

Ground effects, Vertical and Horizontal Dipole, Directivity

L24

Tutorial/ Problems

L25

Small Circular Loop Antenna: Expression for E & H

L26

Resistance, Directivity

L27

Loop Antenna: Expression for E & H, Power Radiated, Ferrite Loop

L28

Tutorial/ Problems

L29

Arrays: Two Element

L30

N- Element: Uniform Spacing/Amplitude, Derivation for Null & Other


factors
Broadside & Ordinary End fire Array: Derivation for Null & Other
factors

L31
L32

Tutorial/ Problems

L33

N-Element Array: Directivity

L34

N- Element: Non-Uniform Amplitude, Binomial Array

L35

Tschebyscheff Array, Planar & Circular Array

L36

Tutorial/ Problems

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L37

Folded Dipole, Long wire, Rhombic Antenna

L38

Traveling Wave Antenna, Aperture Antenna

L39

Matching Techniques, Helical Antenna

L40

Yagi-Uda, Log periodic, Huygens & Babinets Principle

L41

Tutorial/ Problems

L42

Microstrip Antennas: Rectangular Patch

L43

Circular Patch

L44

Quality Factor, Bandwidth, Efficiency

L45

Tutorial/ Problems/ Propagation of EM Waves

L46

Propagation of EM Waves (Contd.)

L47

Space Wave, Troposphere

L48

Ionosphere propagation, Effect of Radio waves

References:
1. C. A. Balanis: Antenna Theory, 3 Ed., John Wiley & Sons, New Delhi
2. F. E. Terman: Radio Engineering, TMH.
Submitted by:
PRAMOD KUMAR

(Signature of the faculty)


Date: 19.08.2015
Approved by:

(Signature of HOD)

Date: 19.08.2015
MIT/GEN/F-05/R0

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