Date of Award

Spring 1972

Document Type

Thesis - Restricted

Degree Name

Master of Science (MS)

Department

Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

First Advisor

Ishii, T. K.

Second Advisor

Sedivy, J. K.

Third Advisor

Szews, A. P.

Abstract

Microwave power has an extensive scope in future. The vehicles guided by microwave beam and receiving power from microwave beam are feasible. Development of an efficient receiving antenna and rectification system is the key factor on which all the future success of such microwave systems rests. Additional requirements for the success of such a system are sensors and sensor probe antennas. Microwave powered and beam guided systems can have many interesting future applications. These applications may become very important if a microwave solar-power station can be established at a high altitude to transmit power to the surface of the earth.

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