Awp Course File
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ENGINEERING
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DEPARTMENT OF ECE
VISION
MISSION
To create, knowledgeable and skilled person with strong fundamentals, through rigorous
curriculum that develops the ability to solve problems individually and work in teams.
To create professional leaders to society with research attitudes in the core areas of
electronics and communication with collaborations to impact quality of academics, industry and
social needs.
To create competent man power with high sensitivity to ethics, deep awareness on
technical skills and leadership qualities to our profession and the society.
NARASIMHAREDDY ENGINEERING COLLEGE
Maisammaguda Village ,Kompally-500014,Secunderabad
DEPARTMENT OF ECE
PEO2.To possesses lifelong learning process and augment their engineering skills for new
challenges with sustainability.
DEPARTMENT OF ECE
PSO2 (System Design): Ability to design and solve problems in the field of Electronics &
Communication Engineering by applying the knowledge acquired from Electronic Devices and
Circuits, VLSI Design, Embedded systems, Analog & Digital Communication and other allied
topics.
DEPARTMENT OF ECE
PSO1:The ECE Graduates will be Equipped with knowledge of complete design flow from
specification to silicon in areas of both digital and analog VLSI Design and will be able to work
in IC Design companies.
PSO2: The ECE Graduates will be Equipped with microprocessor and microcontroller based
system design skills and can work as design and verification engineers in the area of Embedded
Systems Design
PSO 3: The ECE Graduates will be able to apply engineering knowledge for design and
implementation of projects pertaining to signal processing and Communications. The ECE
Graduates will be Equipped with necessary soft skills, aptitude and technical skills to work in the
software industry and IT sector.
NARASIMHAREDDY ENGINEERING COLLEGE
Maisammaguda Village ,Kompally-500014,Secunderabad
DEPARTMENT OF ECE
PO2. Problem analysis: Identify and define engineering problems, conduct experiments and
investigate to analyze and interpret data to arrive at substantial conclusions.
PO5. Modern tool usage: Select or create and apply appropriate techniques and IT tools for the
design & analysis of the systems.
PO6. The engineer and society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to
assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities
relevant to the professional engineering practice.
PO8. Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and
norms of the engineering practice.
PO9. Individual and team work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or
leader in diverse teams, and in multi-disciplinary situations.
PO11. Project management and finance: Demonstrate and apply engineering & management
principles in their own / team projects in multidisciplinary environment.
PO12. Life-long learning: Recognize the need for, and have the ability to engage in independent
and lifelong learn
LESSON PLAN
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UNIT-I
25/7/17 Fields from oscillating dipole, Field Fields from oscillating dipole,
T1,R1 BB
5 Zones, Field Zones,
26/7/17 Shape-Impedance considerations, Shape-Impedance
considerations, T1,R1 BB
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5/8/2017 Quarter wave Monopole and Half Quarter wave Monopole and
wave Dipole Half wave Dipole
T1,R1 BB
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9/8/2017 Illustrative problems Illustrative problems
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17/8/201 Helical Antenna in Axial and Normal Helical Antenna in Axial and
7 Modes. Normal Modes. T4 BB
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Rectangular patch
25/8/201 antennas- Geometry and Rectangular patch antennas- T4,R3 BB
32 7 parameters Geometry and parameters
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9/9/2017 pattern characteristics, pattern characteristics,
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UNIT-V
5/10/201 Introduction, Definitions, Introduction, Definitions,
7 Characterizations and general Characterizations and general
classifications, classifications, T4 BB
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Course Objective:
1. To introduce the fundamental principles of antenna theory and various types of antennas.
2. Applying the principles of antennas to the analysis, design, and measurements of antennas.
3. To know the applications of some basic and practical configurations such as dipoles, loops,
And broadband, aperture type and horn antennas.
Learning Outcome:
Through lecture, and out-of-class assignments, students are provided learning experiences that
enable them to:
a. Understand the basic principles of all types of antennas and
b. Analyze different types of antennas designed for various frequency ranges.
c. Become proficient with analytical skills for understanding practical antennas.
d. Design some practical antennas such as dipole, Yagi - uda, and horn antennas.
e. Determine the radiation patterns (in principal planes) of antennas through measurement
setups.
f. Develop technical & writing skills important for effective communication.
g. Acquire team-work skills for working effectively in groups.
UNIT I
Antenna Basics & Dipole antennas: Introduction, Basic antenna parameters- patterns, Beam
Area,Radiation Intensity, Beam Efficiency, Directivity-Gain-Resolution, Antenna Apertures,
Effectiveheight, Fields from oscillating dipole, Field Zones, Shape-Impedance considerations,
Polarization Linear, Elliptical, & Circular polarizations, Antenna temperature, Antenna
impedance, Frontto-backratio, Antenna theorems, Radiation Basic Maxwells equations,
Retarded potential-HelmholtzTheorem, Radiation from Small Electric Dipole, Quarter wave
Monopole and Half wave Dipole Current Distributions, Field Components, Radiated power,
Radiation Resistance, Beam width, Naturalcurrent distributions, far fields and patterns of Thin
Linear Center-fed Antennas of different lengths,
Illustrative problems.
UNIT II
VHF, UHF and Microwave Antennas - I: Loop Antennas - Introduction, Small Loop,
Comparisonof far fields of small loop and short dipole, Radiation Resistances and Directives of
small and largeloops (Qualitative Treatment), Arrays with Parasitic Elements - Yagi - Uda
Arrays, Folded Dipoles &their characteristics. Helical Antennas-Helical Geometry, Helix modes,
Practical Designconsiderations for Monofilar Helical Antenna in Axial and Normal Modes. Horn
Antennas- Types,Fermats Principle, Optimum Horns, Design considerations of Pyramidal
Horns, IllustrativeProblems.
UNIT III
VHF, UHF and Microwave Antennas - II: Micro strip Antennas- Introduction, features,
advantagesand limitations, Rectangular patch antennas- Geometry and parameters,
characteristics of Micro stripantennas, Impact of different parameters on characteristics, reflector
antennas - Introduction, Flatsheet and corner reflectors, parabola reflectors- geometry, pattern
characteristics, Feed Methods,Reflector Types - Related Features, Lens Antennas - Geometry of
Non-metallic Dielectric Lenses,Zoning , Tolerances, Applications, Illustrative Problems.
UNIT IV
Antenna Arrays & Measurements: Point sources - Definition, Patterns, arrays of 2
Isotropicsources- Different cases, Principle of Pattern Multiplication, Uniform Linear Arrays
BroadsideArrays, Endfire Arrays, EFA with Increased Directivity, Derivation of their
characteristics andcomparison, BSAa with Non-uniform Amplitude Distributions - General
considerations andBionomial Arrays, Illustrative problems.
Antenna Measurements: Introduction, Concepts- Reciprocity, Near and Far Fields,
Coordinationsystem, sources of errors, Patterns to be Measured, Pattern Measurement
Arrangement, DirectivityMeasurement , Gain Measurements (by comparison, Absolute and 3-
Antenna Methods).
UNIT V
Wave Propagation: Introduction, Definitions, Characterizations and general classifications,
differentmodes of wave propagation, Ray/Mode concepts, Ground wave propagation (Qualitative
treatment) -Introduction, Plane earth reflections, Space and surface waves, wave tilt, curved earth
reflections,Space wave propagation - Introduction, field strength variation with distance and
height, effect ofearths curvature, absorption, Super refraction, M-curves and duct propagation,
scattering phenomena,tropospheric propagation, fading and path loss calculations, Sky wave
propagation - Introduction,structure of Ionosphere, refraction and reflection of sky waves by
Ionosphere, Ray path, Criticalfrequency, MUF, LUF, OF, Virtual height and Skip distance,
Relation between MUF and Skipdistance, Multi-HOP propagation, Energy loss in Ionosphere,
Summary of Wave Characteristics indifferent frequency ranges, Illustrative problems.
Text Books:
1. John D. Kraus and Ronald J. Marhefka and Ahmad S.Khan, Antennas and wave
propagation, TMH, New Delhi, 4th Ed., (special Indian Edition), 2010.
2. E.C. Jordan and K.G. Balmain, Electromagnetic Waves and Radiating Systems, PHI, 2nd
Edn, 2000.
Reference Books:
1. C.A. Balanis, Antenna Theory- Analysis and Design, John Wiley & Sons, 2nd Edn., 2001.
2. K.D. Prasad, SatyaPrakashan, Antennas and Wave Propagation, Tech. India
Publications, New Delhi, 2001.
3. E.V.D. Glazier and H.R.L. Lamont, Transmission and Propagation - The Services Text Book
of Radio, vol. 5, Standard Publishers Distributors, Delhi.
4. F.E. Terman, Electronic and Radio Engineering, McGraw-Hill, 4th edition, 1955.
5. John D. Kraus, Antennas, McGraw-Hill (International Edition), 2nd Edn., 1988.
UNIT: 1
ESSAY QUESTIONS :
ESSAY QUESTIONS
1. Briefly explain about microstip antennas and mention its silent feature?
2. Explain the characteristics of the microstrip antennas and what is the
impact of different parameters on its characteristics?
3. Explain about various feed methods of microstrip antennas?
4. Briefly explain about flat sheet reflector?
5. Discuss the application of the image antennas concept to the 900 corner
reflector?
6. Explain the patterns of large circular apertures with uniform illumination.
7. Explain briefly with related diagrams , the feed methods for parabolic
reflectors?
8. Describe the cassegrain feed mechanism of a parabolic reflectors?
9. Explain in brief about reflector types?
10. Explain the characteristics of an active square corner reflector with the
help of image principle?
11. Explain the principle of operation of dielectric lens antenna.
12. Explain about e-plane metal plate lens antennas?
13. Explain briefly about artificial dielectric lens antennas?
14. Write about tolerance on lens antennas briefly?
15. Write short notes on: a) short-focus lens b)long -focus lens c) zoned
lens
16. Give a brief discussion about non-metallic dielectric lens antennas. How
is equality of path applicable?
UNIT:4
Antenna Arrays and Measurements
ESSAY QUESTIONS
1. What is an array factor? Find the array factor of two element array.
2. Derive the conditions for the linear array of N isotropic elements to
radiate in end fire and broad side mode?
3. Find the radiation pattern of 4 isotropic elements fed in phase ,spaced /2
apart by using pattern multiplication?
4. What is uniform linear array? Discuss the application of linear array?
5. Enumerate the advantages and disadvantages of linear arrays.
6. What is broad side array? Compare it with end-fire array?
7. What are the various differences between binomial and linear arrays?
8. What are antenna arrays? Explain about different types of arrays?
9. Derive the field components and draw the field pattern for two point
source with spacing of /2 and fed with Currents of equal magnitude and
phase.
10. Derive the field components and draw the field pattern for two point
source with spacing of /2 and fed with Currents of equal magnitude but
out of phase by .
11. What is end fire array? Derive expressions for the radiation pattern for an
end fire array of N identical elements.
12. Derive Hansen-woodyard condition for N element end fire array for
enhancing its directivity.
13. Describe about the general considerations in linear broadside arrays with
non-uniform amplitude distribution.
14. Write a detail note on near-field and far-field of an antenna?
15. Explain the coordinate system used for antenna measurement. support
you answer with a neat diagram.
16. Discuss in details about the sources of errors in antenna measurements?
17. Write short notes on antenna pattern measurements?
18. Draw the neat setup for measuring gain of an antenna?
UNIT-5
WAVE PROPAGATION
ESSAY QUESTIONS
1. What Are The Types Of Propagation And Give The Typical Frequency
Range Of Each Propagation?
2. Briefly Explain About The Plane Earth Reflection In Ground Wave?
3. With The Help Of Neat Diagram Derive The Expression For The
Electric Field Strength At The Receiving Point Due To The Space Wave
Propagation?
4. State And Explain Sommerfield Equation For Ground Wave
Propagation?
5. Write A Short Notes On Duct Propagation?
6. Derive The Expression For The Los Range Of Space Wave Propagation?
7. What Is Angle Of Tilt? How Does It Effect The Field Strength At A
Distance From The Transmitter?
8. Discuss the silent features of sky wave propagation?
9. Describe the mechanism of reflection and refraction in sky-wave
propagation?
10. Establish the effects of D-layer in sky-wave propagation?
OBJECTIVE BITS:
1) The reflector antenna when excited with other antenna such as dipole then reflector antenna is said to
be
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3) The angle at which the two plane reflectors are joined is called ____________________
5) The paraboloid which produces sharp major lobes and smaller minor lobes is called
as_____________.
6) An array of elements for which the radiation is maximum in the direction of normal to the
array axis is called _______________________ array.
10) The directivity of an end fire array with increased directivity is ______________________
11) An electromagnectic wave is incident normally on a dielectric boundary will partly
_____________ and ___________.
4 sin
13) The reyleigh criterion, R= in the reflection of radio waves from plane surface of
earth, represents
________________________________________
14) Vertical polarization is employed for the ground wave propagation because attenuation
offered by it will be _____________________________
15) The field strength of the ground wave can be divided into ___________________ and
______________________.
17) The hyperboloid reflector,whose foci coincides with the focus of the paraboloid reflector is
called _____________________________________
18) The sides of the corner reflector are made ________ the feed to vertex spacing,to get smaller
included angles. [
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a)smaller than twice b)larger than thrice c) smaller than thrice d)larger than twice.
20) The half-power beamwidth for large circular aperture is given by HPBW= ____ [ ]
115 58
A) b)115 degree c)