Synopses & Reviews
Electromagnetics is too important in too many fields for knowledge to be gathered on the fly. Knowing how to apply theoretical principles to the solutions of real engineering problems and the development of new technologies and solutions is critical. Engineering Electromagnetics: Applications provides such an understanding, demonstrating how to apply the underlying physical concepts within the particular context of the problem at hand.
Comprising chapters drawn from the critically acclaimed Handbook of Engineering Electromagnetics, this book supplies a focused treatment covering radar, wireless, satellite, and optical communication technologies. It also introduces various numerical techniques for computer-aided solutions to complex problems, emerging problems in biomedical applications, and techniques for measuring the biological properties of materials.
Engineering Electromagnetics: Applications shares the broad experiences of leading experts regarding modern problems in electromagnetics.
Synopsis
Bridging the gap between standard textbooks and specialized references, Engineering Electromagnetics: Applications presents applications of electromagnetics for engineers who have established a fundamental knowledge of engineering electromagnetics. With appendices on constants, units and conversions, and vector analysis and coordinate systems, this volume covers radar, wireless communication systems, satellite communication systems, optical communications, numerical techniques, biological effects of electromagnetic fields, biomedical applications of electromagnetic engineering, and measurement techniques for electromagnetic characterization of biological materials.