WAVEGUIDES, ANTENNA AND WAVE PROPAGATION

The paper provides a succinct overview of waveguides, antennas, and wave propagation—three key components of electromagnetic communication systems. Waveguides are structures that direct the flow of electromagnetic waves, typically at microwave frequencies, ensuring minimal loss and controlled transm...

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Published inAdvanced electromagnetics Vol. 2; no. 20250721
Main Authors Ayeoribe, Olarewaju Peter, Akinsanmi, Olaitan
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Advanced Electromagnetics 02.05.2025
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ISSN2119-0275
2119-0275
DOI10.5281/zenodo.16094726

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Summary:The paper provides a succinct overview of waveguides, antennas, and wave propagation—three key components of electromagnetic communication systems. Waveguides are structures that direct the flow of electromagnetic waves, typically at microwave frequencies, ensuring minimal loss and controlled transmission. These components are essential for optimizing signal clarity and strength in various applications, from telecommunications to radar systems. Understanding their interactions and efficiencies can lead to significant advancements in communication technology. Antennas serve as the interface between guided waves and free-space waves, enabling transmission and reception of electromagnetic energy. These devices can be designed to operate across a wide range of frequencies, making them versatile for numerous applications. As technology continues to evolve, innovations in antenna design will further enhance the capabilities of wireless communication, paving the way for faster and more reliable connections. Wave propagation refers to the behavior of these electromagnetic waves as they travel through various media, influenced by factors such as frequency, medium characteristics, and atmospheric conditions. Understanding wave propagation is crucial for optimizing signal strength and minimizing interference in communication systems. By studying how these waves interact with their environment, engineers can develop more efficient transmitting and receiving technologies that meet the increasing demands of modern connectivity. The synergy among these components is essential for the efficient design and operation of modern wireless communication systems, radar, satellite links, and microwave circuits.
ISSN:2119-0275
2119-0275
DOI:10.5281/zenodo.16094726