IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility, 1983
Large-Current, Short-Length Radiator for Nonsinusoidal Waves
Henning F. Harmuth and Shao Ding-Rong
During the last few years a considerable amount of work has gone into the study of applications of radio signals that do not use the conventional sinusoidal carrier. The next step is the development of technology for these applications. It is generally accepted that antennas are the most difficult part of this new technology. A type of antenna permitting a trade between size and current amplitude is discussed.   4 pages.