Electromagnetics, microwave circuit and antenna design for communications engineering

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Electromagnetics, microwave circuit and antenna design for communications engineering

Peter Russer

(The Artech House antennas and propagation library)

Artech House, c2006

2nd ed

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

This newly revised, authoritative resource is essential reading for professionals looking for a clear, complete overview of basic electromagnetics principles and applications to antenna and microwave circuit design for communications. Among the numerous updates, the second edition features a brand new chapter on the increasingly important topic of filters, an expanded treatment of antennas, and problem sets that help reinforce the understanding of key concepts in each chapter. Presenting examples in both exterior differential form calculus and conventional vector notation, the book includes concise explanations of all required mathematical concepts needed to fully comprehend the material. This unique volume is an ideal reference for engineers in the communications engineering field, and also serves as an excellent text for related graduate-level courses. There is no other book currently available that explains electromagnetics in such an easy-to-understand manner.

Table of Contents

Basic Electromagnetics. Potentials and Waves. Concepts, Methods and Theorems. Static and Quasistatic Fields. Waves at the Surface of Conducting Media. Transmission Lines. The Transmission Line Equations. Resonant Circuits and Resonators. Microwave Circuits. Filters. Radiation from Dipoles. Antennas. Numerical Electromagnetics.

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