Course 841 Metal, Plasma, and Metamaterial Antennas with Applications to Radar, Ordnance Mine Detection, and Cell Towers

Dr. Theodore Anderson, founder of Haleakala Research and Development, Inc. United States, is giving lectures on metal antennas, plasma antennas, metamaterial antennas, and plasma metamaterial antennas. The use of artificial intelligence on antenna applications will be discussed. The emphasis will be on plasma and metamaterial antennas but a comparison with metal antennas and the advantages will be given. This 3-day course will consist of industrial applications of metal antennas, plasma antennas, metamaterial antennas, and plasma metamaterial antennas. This will include industrial applications to Radar, ordnance mine detection, co-site Interference, various antennas, and cell towers. Applications of artificial intelligence will be discussed. Specific antennas to be discussed are smart antennas, satellite antennas, and reflector antennas. reduction of co-site interference, radiation patterns, smart plasma antenna, high power plasma antennas, reflector plasma antennas, pulsing plasma antennas, and how to make a basic plasma antenna.

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TECHNOLOGY FOCUS

The technologies of plasma, metamaterial, and plasma metamaterial antennas will be compared to the technology of metal antennas. Plasma antennas are not just another antenna. They have applications in telecommunications, 5G, RADAR, GPS, plasma antennas operating at 222 nm for the inactivation of SARS-CoV-2 and other viruses that cause pandemics, plasma antennas operating at 95 GHz to non-lethally stop shooters, atmospheric plasma antennas operating from aircraft to create ion beams that cause raindrop coalescence and hence rain to mitigate the world wide drought problem and to extinguish forest fires. Plasma antenna coils in MRI machines give better imaging than standard MRI machines that use metal coils. Plasma gradient coils used in an MRI machine can eliminate the banging noise that many people do not like. Plasma coils used in an MRI/ PET machine can make it easier to find tumors. Since x-rays and gamma rays do not get attenuated through plasma coils whereas they do through metal coils. Applications of artificial intelligence will be discussed.

Instructor

Dr. Theodore Anderson

COURSE CONTENT

The course content will consist of metal, plasma, antennas,  metamaterial, and plasma metamaterial antennas, frequency selective surfaces, and waveguides. The industrial applications are Radar, ordnance mine detection,  co-site Interference, various antennas, and cell towers. Applications of Artificial Intelligence will be discussed.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

An undergraduate course in electromagnetic theory is essential but it will be reviewed. No background in antennas or plasma physics is required. Basic electromagnetics, antenna theory, and plasma physics will be taught.

Day 1.

1. Review of metal, plasma, metamaterial, and plasma metamaterial antennas, frequency selective surfaces, and waveguides.

2. Applications to Radar covering metal, plasma, and metamaterial Radar. 

3. Applications to ground penetrating metal, plasma, and metamaterial radar with ordnance mine detection. Buried ordnance mines are a problem in many places of the world.

4. Applications of artificial intelligence will be discussed.

Day 2.

1.  Applications to electromagnetic interference and co-site interference for metal, plasma, and metamaterial antennas. 

2. Applications to biconical, helical, spiral and aperture metal, plasma, and metamaterial antennas. Each of these antennas have a wide range of antenna applications.

3. Applications to cell towers and telecommunications. 

4. Applications of artificial intelligence will be discussed.

Day 3

1. Applications fixed metal reconfigurable plasma and metamaterial waveguides.

2.Applications to metal frequency selective surfaces for electromagnetic filtering.

3. Applications to reconfigurable plasma and metamaterial frequency selective surfaces with and without antenna radomes.

4. Applications of artificial intelligence will be discussed.

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