Synopses & Reviews
Modern Radio Science 1990 is an up-to-date review of major recent advances in the field of radio science. A wide range of topics -- from simulation techniques for plasma wave studies to the effects of electromagnetic fields on living systems -- are presented by a distinguished international authorship. This is an essential work to introduce novices to the field, and to update specialists on the state of the art of radio science.
Table of Contents
1. Electromagnetic Fields and the Essence of Living Systems, W. Ross Adey
2. Scientific and Technological Research From Manned Space Platforms, Owen K. Garriott
3. Electromagnetic Quantities, Units, and Standards in a Changing SI, B. Kibble
4. Solution Techniques for Electromagnetic Field Problems, S. Strom
5. The Theory of Electromagnetic Interference Control, Carl E. Baum
6. Satellite measurements of moisture variables and Global Change, Gerald R. North
7. The Ionosphere From Space, P. Bauer
8. Simulation Methods for Plasma Wave Research, James W. Eastwood
9. Nonlinear Networks and Chaos, L.O. Chua