Modern radio science 1999
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Modern radio science 1999
(Oxford science publications)
Published for the International Union of Radio Science by Oxford University Press, 1999
- : URSI
- : OUP
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Includes bibliographical references
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This volume contains 15 chapters written by international leaders in various research areas in radio science. Each chapter describes the most exciting and important scientific developments since 1996. Fundamental information for the non-specialist is provided to facilitate understanding, and in addition the most current developments are highlighted. Several chapters deal with issues of radio communication-such as satellite communication, mobile communication (wireless telephones), and associated measurements and discuss the resultant problems in electromagnetic spectrum congestion. Three chapters outline closely associated issues, namely new ways of modelling and design of system, components and antennas. New developments and techniques are also covered in scientific applications of radar, radio astronomy, and plasma waves. In two chapters attention is devoted to quite different research issues at very low frequencies, those of atmospheric noise and interference, and biological effects of power-line electromagnetic fields.
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