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EE247 Lecture 12 - University of California, Berkeley
inst.eecs.berkeley.eduEE247 Lecture 12 • Administrative issues Midterm exam Thurs. Oct. 23rd oYou can only bring one 8x11 paper with your own written notes (please do not photocopy) oNo books, class notes or any other kind of handouts/notes, calculators, computers, PDA, cell phones.... oMidterm includes material covered to end of lecture 14
LECTURE 14: Reflector Antennas Introduction - Inicio
www2.elo.utfsm.clLECTURE 14: Reflector Antennas Introduction ... They can easily achieve gains of above 30 dB for microwave frequencies and higher. Reflector antennas operate on principles known long ago from the theory of geometrical optics (GO). ... (1 cos ) 2θθ(14.12) It is obvious that L is a constant equal to 2F regardless of the angle of incidence. 2 ...
Lecture 14: Cost Estimation - University of Washington
faculty.washington.eduI S 460 Lecture Notes Professor Yong Tan 1/5 Lecture 14: Cost Estimation Overview – Project management activities – Project costing – Project scheduling and staffing – Project monitoring and review – General cost estimation rules – Algorithmic Cost Modeling – Function point model – COCOMO Components of Project Cost – Tools (both HW and SW)
LECTURE 14: Reflector Antennas Introduction
www2.elo.utfsm.clLECTURE 14: Reflector Antennas Introduction High-gain antennas are required for long-distance radio communications (radio-relay links and satellite links), high-resolution radars, radioastronomy, etc. Reflector systems are ... This is explained in brief as follows.