Synopses & Reviews
This volume provides comprehensive treatment of the subject, addressing advances in theory and engineering applications. Its unique coverage features thorough discussions of transient and steady state solutions, spectral and numerical techniques, optical and asymptotic results, microwave and optical guiding structures, and microwave circuits. Chapter highlights include the time-domain presentation of Cerenkov effect, a survey of the most popular numerical techniques, and a novel approach to scattering from rough surfaces.
Synopsis
During the last twenty years the lifestyle of a large portion of the inhabitants of our planet has changed dramatically. This would never have been possible without the massive use of electronic and photonic technology, telecommuni- cations, and computers. These disciplines are designed to code, transmit, detect, decode, and process signals and related information, and can be broadly addressed as information science and technology. In the sophisticated society in which we live and operate, this science is diffused transversely and plays a major role in almost every human activity. Information science and technology is the basis of a powerful industry that does not suffer the shortcomings of more traditional human enterprises. Information is a renewable source and its control and processing rely on software codes, which are a creation of the mind, and on related hardware, incredibly sophisticated but made out of simple, abundant materials. The rate of change and transformation of this industry is the highest mankind has ever experienced, and it requires not only the replacement of technologies but also a continuous updating of expertise to keep up with the rapid transformation. There is no doubt that this calls for a change in university training, to avoid students graduating at an already obsolete level.
Table of Contents
Fundamentals. Elementary Solutions. Spectral Domain. Narrowband Signals and Phasor Fields. High Frequency Fields. Numerical Domain. Engineering Topics. Propagation. Engineering Topics. Radiation. Engineering Topics. Scattering. Appendices. Index.