Title :
Magical microwaves: the exploitation of the century
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. Eng. & Sci., R. Mil. Coll. of Sci., Shrivenham, UK
fDate :
2/1/1989 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Focuses on the recent exploitation of electromagnetics concerning the sensing of images, generation of force and dispensing of heat thus highlighting important trends in the kindred RF and microwave industries. A recapitulation of the milestones in the advances over the century emphasises the interdependence of theory, material development and system innovation. In 1988, CAD/CAM and chip-integration philosophies have taken the batch-oriented microwave component industry to the threshold of mass production. Improving both the accuracy of electromagnetic design equations and the manufacturing technology are critical issues, and the revolutionary antenna phased array technology well illustrates these challenges. A complementary topic concerns the disguise of radar target signatures, mainly in defence, and the use of ingenious electromagnetic wave scattering behaviour. Finally commonplace microwave domestic cooking is seen to be but one of a multitude of applications including pest control, seed germination and cancer therapy. Skill shortages, achieving the potential of CAD in mass production, and exploiting the emerging technologies, are some of the stimulating challenges ahead.
Keywords :
history; microwave devices; microwave links; military systems; radar systems; CAD/CAM; antenna phased array; cancer therapy; defence; disguise; electromagnetics; force generation; heat dispensing; image sensing; ingenious electromagnetic wave scattering behaviour; mass production; microwave component industry; microwave domestic cooking; pest control; radar target signatures; seed germination;
Journal_Title :
Microwaves, Antennas and Propagation, IEE Proceedings H