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This document outlines a lesson plan for a course on Antennas and Propagation taught over 52 hours across 8 units. The plan details the topics to be covered in each class, their planned and conducted dates, and the textbooks and references used. Key topics include antenna basics, point sources and arrays, electric dipoles and thin linear antennas, loop antennas, and radio wave and tropospheric propagation. The course aims to impart knowledge on various antenna types and their properties as well as wave propagation through different mediums.
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Common Lesson Plan Format

This document outlines a lesson plan for a course on Antennas and Propagation taught over 52 hours across 8 units. The plan details the topics to be covered in each class, their planned and conducted dates, and the textbooks and references used. Key topics include antenna basics, point sources and arrays, electric dipoles and thin linear antennas, loop antennas, and radio wave and tropospheric propagation. The course aims to impart knowledge on various antenna types and their properties as well as wave propagation through different mediums.
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P E S Institute of Technology & Management

NH-206, Sagar Road, Shivamogga – 577204


Phone: 08182-640733 Fax: 08182-233797
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
Lesson Plan
Subject : ANTENNAS AND PROPAGATION Subject code : 06EC64
IA Marks : 25 Hrs / Week : 04
Exam Hours : 03 Total Hours : 52
Exam marks : 100 Prepared on : 13/01/2010

Class Planned Conducted


Topics to be Covered Remark
No. Date Date

PART – A

UNIT – 1: ANTENNA BASICS 8 Hours

01 Introduction, basic Antenna parameters 03- 02-2010


02 Patterns, beam area 04- 02-2010
03 Radiation intensity, beam efficiency 05- 02-2010
04 Diversity and gain, antenna apertures 06- 02-2010
05 Effective height, bandwidth 10- 02-2010
06 Radiation, efficiency 11- 02-2010
07 Antenna temperature 13- 02-2010
08 Antenna filed zones 17- 02-2010

UNIT – 2 : POINT SOURCES AND ARRAYS 10 Hours

09 Introduction, point sources 18- 02-2010

10 power patterns, power theorem 19- 02-2010

11 Radiation intensity, filed patterns 20- 02-2010


Phase patterns. Array of two isotropic point
12 24- 02-2010
sources
13 Non-isotropic but similar point sources 25- 02-2010
14 Principles of pattern multiplication 26- 02-2010
Examples of pattern synthesis by pattern
15 04- 03-2010
multiplication
Non-isotropic point sources, broad side array
16 05- 03-2010
with non unipolar amplitude distribution
17 Broad side versus end fire array 06- 03-2010
Direction of maxima fire arrays of n isotropic
18 10- 03-2010
point sources of equal amplitude and spacing.

UNIT – 3 : ELECTRIC DIPOLES AND THIN LINEAR ANTENNAS 6 Hours


P E S Institute of Technology & Management
NH-206, Sagar Road, Shivamogga – 577204
Phone: 08182-640733 Fax: 08182-233797
Introduction, short electric dipole, fields of a
19 11- 03-2010
short dipole
20 Radiation resistance of short dipole 12- 03-2010
21 Radiation resistances of lambda/2 Antenna 13- 03-2010
22 Thin linear antenna, micro strip arrays 17- 03-2010
23 Low side lobe arrays, long wire antenna 18- 03-2010
24 Folded dipole antennas 19- 03-2010

PART – B

UNIT – 4&5 : LOOP, SLOT, PATCH AND HORN ANTENNA 10 Hours

25 Introduction, small loop 20- 03-2010


Comparison of far fields of small loop and
26 24- 03-2010
short dipole
Loop antenna general case, far field patterns of
27 25- 03-2010
circular loop
28 Radiation resistance 26- 03-2010
29 Directivity 27- 03-2010
30 Slot antenna 31- 03-2010
31 Balinet’s principle and complementary antennas 01- 04-2010
Impedance of complementary and slot
32 03- 04-2010
antennas
33 Patch antennas, horn antennas 08- 04-2010
34 Rectangular horn antennas. 09- 04-2010

UNIT – 6 : ANTENNA TYPES 6 Hours

35 Helical Antenna, Yagi-Uda array 10- 04-2010


Corner reflectors, parabolic reflectors, log
36 15- 04-2010
periodic antenna
Lens antenna, antenna for special applications –
37 16- 04-2010
sleeve antenna
38 Turnstile antenna, Omni directional antennas 17- 04-2010
Antennas for satellite antennas for ground
39 21- 04-2010
penetrating radars
Embedded antennas, ultra wide band antennas,
40 22- 04-2010
plasma antenna.
UNIT – 7 & 8 :RADIO WAVE PROPAGATION & TROPOSPHERE WAVE
12 Hours
PROPAGATION

41 Introduction 23- 04-2010


42 Ground wave propagation 24- 04-2010
P E S Institute of Technology & Management
NH-206, Sagar Road, Shivamogga – 577204
Phone: 08182-640733 Fax: 08182-233797
43 Free space propagation 28- 04-2010
44 Ground reflection 29- 04-2010
45 Surface wave 30- 04-2010
46 Diffraction. 06- 05-2010
47 Problems on radio wave propagation 07- 05-2010
48 Troposcopic scatter 08- 05-2010
49 Ionosphere propagation 13- 05-2010
50 Electrical properties of the ionosphere 14- 05-2010
51 Effects of earth’s magnetic field. 15- 05-2010
52 Problems on troposphere wave propagation 15- 05-2010

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Antennas, John D. Krauss, III (SEI) edition, McGraw-Hill International edition, 2006
2. Antennas and Wave Propagation - Harish and Sachidananda: Oxford Press 2007

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Antenna Theory Analysis and Design - C A Balanis, 2nd ED, John Wiley, 1997

2. Antennas and Propagation for Wireless Communication Systems - Sineon R Saunders,


John Wiley, 2003.
3. Antennas and wave propagation - G S N Raju: Pearson Education 2005

Prepared by Checked by the HOD Approved by the Principal

Signature

Date 13 / 01 / 2010

Name Mr. R. Premananda Mr. Praveen J. Dr. Vishwanath P. Baligar

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