pyriform lobe - Übersetzung nach arabisch
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pyriform lobe - Übersetzung nach arabisch

Sidelobe; Side-lobe; Side lobe
  • A typical [[directional antenna]] radiation pattern in [[polar coordinate system]] representation, showing sidelobes. The radial distance from the center represents signal strength.
  • A typical antenna radiation pattern in [[cartesian coordinate system]] representation showing sidelobes.
  • A typical [[radiation pattern]] of [[phased array]]s whose inter-element spacing is greater than half a wavelength, hence the radiation pattern has grating lobes.

pyriform lobe      
‎ الفَصُّ الكُمَّثْرِيّ‎
psychomotor epilepsy         
  • Reelin
  • Hippocampus
  • T1 weighted MRI scan of a normal coronal section of human brain with amygdala marked in red.
HUMAN DISEASE
Epilepsy, temporal lobe; Temporal Lobe Epilepsy; Temporal lobe seizure; Temporal epilepsy, familial; Mesial temporal lobe epilepsy; Lateral temporal lobe epilepsy; Medial temporal lobe epilepsy; Neuronal loss in temporal lobe epilepsy; User:Fu Hung Shiu/Sandbox; User:Fu Hung Shiu/Sandbox/Effect of neuronal loss toward epilepsy; User:Fu Hung Shiu/Sandbox/Neuronal loss in temporal lobe epilepsy; Psychomotor epilepsy; Psychomotor epileptic; Psychomotor Seizure; Psychomotor seizures; Psychomotor seizure; Psychomotor Seizures; Temporal-lobe epilepsy
‎ صَرْعٌ نَفْسِيٌّ حَرَكِيّ‎
temporal lobe epilepsy         
  • Reelin
  • Hippocampus
  • T1 weighted MRI scan of a normal coronal section of human brain with amygdala marked in red.
HUMAN DISEASE
Epilepsy, temporal lobe; Temporal Lobe Epilepsy; Temporal lobe seizure; Temporal epilepsy, familial; Mesial temporal lobe epilepsy; Lateral temporal lobe epilepsy; Medial temporal lobe epilepsy; Neuronal loss in temporal lobe epilepsy; User:Fu Hung Shiu/Sandbox; User:Fu Hung Shiu/Sandbox/Effect of neuronal loss toward epilepsy; User:Fu Hung Shiu/Sandbox/Neuronal loss in temporal lobe epilepsy; Psychomotor epilepsy; Psychomotor epileptic; Psychomotor Seizure; Psychomotor seizures; Psychomotor seizure; Psychomotor Seizures; Temporal-lobe epilepsy
‎ صَرْعُ الفَصِّ الصُّدْغِيّ,صَرْعٌ نَفْسِيٌّ حَرَكِيّ‎

Definition

Lobular
·adj Like a lobule; pertaining to a lobule or lobules.

Wikipedia

Sidelobes

In antenna engineering, sidelobes are the lobes (local maxima) of the far field radiation pattern of an antenna or other radiation source, that are not the main lobe.

The radiation pattern of most antennas shows a pattern of "lobes" at various angles, directions where the radiated signal strength reaches a maximum, separated by "nulls", angles at which the radiated signal strength falls to zero. This can be viewed as the diffraction pattern of the antenna. In a directional antenna in which the objective is to emit the radio waves in one direction, the lobe in that direction is designed to have a larger field strength than the others; this is the "main lobe". The other lobes are called "sidelobes", and usually represent unwanted radiation in undesired directions. The sidelobe directly behind the main lobe is called the back lobe. The longer the antenna relative to the radio wavelength, the more lobes its radiation pattern has. In transmitting antennas, excessive sidelobe radiation wastes energy and may cause interference to other equipment. Another disadvantage is that confidential information may be picked up by unintended receivers. In receiving antennas, sidelobes may pick up interfering signals, and increase the noise level in the receiver.

The power density in the sidelobes is generally much less than that in the main beam. It is generally desirable to minimize the sidelobe level (SLL), which is measured in decibels relative to the peak of the main beam. The main lobe and sidelobes occur for both transmitting and receiving. The concepts of main and sidelobes, radiation pattern, aperture shapes, and aperture weighting, apply to optics (another branch of electromagnetics) and in acoustics fields such as loudspeaker and sonar design, as well as antenna design.

Because an antenna's far field radiation pattern is a Fourier Transform of its aperture distribution, most antennas will generally have sidelobes, unless the aperture distribution is a Gaussian, or if the antenna is so small as to have no sidelobes in the visible space. Larger antennas have narrower main beams, as well as narrower sidelobes. Hence, larger antennas have more sidelobes in the visible space (as the antenna size is increased, sidelobes move from the evanescent space to the visible space).