Brings together essential coverage of transmission line analysis in both time domains and frequency domains, including Smith Charts. Extensive teaching and learning aids. Offers worked examples throughout, summaries after every chapter, and chapter-ending review questions that give students opportunities to test their knowledge.
Supplementary topics support flexible instruction. Appendices reviewing cylindrical and spherical coordinate systems. Ensures that students have easy access to the knowledge needed to effectively utilize the Cartesian coordinate system.
Vectors and Fields 2. Wave Propagation in Free Space 5. Wave Propagation in Material Media 6. Statics, Quasistatics, And Transmission Lines 7. Transmission-Line Analysis 8. Waveguide Principles 9. Antenna Basics Supplementary Topics Appendices A. Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinate Systems B. Share a link to All Resources. Instructor Resources.
Show order information for All Digital Paper. Made for sharing. Download files for later. Send to friends and colleagues. Modify, remix, and reuse just remember to cite OCW as the source. Textbook contents. Need help getting started? Don't show me this again Welcome! Chapter 1: Review of Vector Analysis, pp.
Chapter 2: The Electric Field, pp. Chapter 3: Polarization and Conduction, pp. Chapter 5: The Magnetic Field, pp. Chapter 6: Electromagnetic Induction, pp. Chapter 7: Electrodynamics-Fields and Waves, pp. Chapter 8: Guided Electromagnetic Waves, pp. This mathematical method has become a standard for a wide variety of applications for design and problem solving.
This method of analysis in electromagnetics is directly related to advances in cellular and mobile communications technology, as well as traditional EM areas such as radar, antennas, and wave propagation. Most of the material is available in the research journals which is difficult for a non-specialist to locate, read, understand, and effectively use for the problem at hand.
Only book currently available to practicing engineers and research scientists exclusively devoted to this subject Includes contributions by the world's leading experts in electromagnetics Presents the most popular methods used in time domain analysis are included at one place with thorough discussion of the methods in an easily understandable style In each chapter, many simple and practical examples are discussed thoroughly to illustrate the salient points of the material presented All chapters are written in a consistent style that allows the book to be of use for self-study by professionals as well as for use in a graduate-level course in electrical engineering.
Professional electrical engineers, research scientists, and graduate students working in the area of electromagnetics, antennas and propagation, and microwave engineering; communications engineers working on the design of mobile communication devices, systems, and networks; also appropriate for use in a graduate-level course in electrical engineering.
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