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Fundamentals of Applied Electromagnetics - Fawwaz Ulaby, Umberto Ravaioli

Fundamentals of Applied Electromagnetics

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496 Seiten
2019 | 8th edition
Pearson (Hersteller)
978-0-13-519900-8 (ISBN)
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Bridging the gap between circuits and electromagnetics.
Fundamentals of Applied Electromagnetics discusses circuits and electromagnetic materials, leading you from familiar concepts to more advanced topics and applications. Hands-on simulation modules, graphs and illustrations help you draw connections between concepts and their real-world uses.

For courses in electromagnetics.

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About our authors Since Fawwaz Ulaby joined the University of Michigan faculty in 1984, he has directed numerous interdisciplinary projects aimed at the development of high-resolution satellite radar sensors for mapping Earth's terrestrial environment. He also served as the founding director of the NASA-funded Center for Space Terahertz Technology, whose research was aimed at the development of microelectronic devices and circuits that operate at wavelengths between the infrared and the microwave regions of the electromagnetic spectrum. He then served a seven-year term as the University of Michigan's vice president for research from 1999 to 2005. Over his academic career, he has published 10 books and supervised more than 100 graduate students. Professor Ulaby is a member of the US National Academy of Engineering, Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) and the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) and serves on several international scientific boards and commissions. In recognition for his outstanding teaching and distinguished scholarship, he has been the recipient of numerous honors and awards from universities, government agencies and scientific organizations. Among them are the NASA Achievement Award (1990), the IEEE Millennium Medal (2000), the 2002 William Pecora Award, a joint recognition by NASA and the Department of the Interior, and the Distinguished FEA Alumni Award from the American University of Beirut (2006). In 2006, he was selected by the students in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science as “Professor of the Year” and, shortly thereafter, he was awarded the Thomas Edison Medal, the oldest medal in the field of electrical and computer engineering in the United States. Umberto Ravaioli attended the University of Bologna, Italy, where he obtained degrees in Electronics Engineering and Physics. He conducted his dissertation work on fiber optics and microwaves at the laboratories of the Marconi Foundation in Villa Griffone, the summer estate where Guglielmo Marconi performed his first radio experiments. After developing interests in high-speed semiconductor devices and large-scale computation, he pursued a PhD in Electrical Engineering at Arizona State University, where he developed Monte Carlo particle simulations for the high electron mobility transistor. He joined the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1986. He was a co-founder of the National Center for Computational Electronics, which promoted for over a decade the development of large-scale device simulation by leveraging resources at national supercomputing centers. His research group has developed Monte Carlo and quantum simulators for a wide range of semiconductor device applications, expanding recent activities to charge transport in biological systems, coupled electro-thermal simulation, and nanoelectronics. He is now the leader of the Computational Multiscale Nanosystems group at the Beckman Institute of the University of Illinois and is also serving as Senior Assistant Dean for Undergraduate Programs in the College of Engineering. Professor Ravaioli is a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) and a Fellow of the Institute of Physics (IOP). He received the First Place Outstanding Paper Award at the 2007 IEEE International Conference on Electron Information Technology for his recent work on electro-thermal simulation.

1. Introduction: Waves and Phasors
2. Transmission Lines
3. Vector Analysis
4. Electrostatics
5. Magnetostatics
6. Maxwell's Equations for Time-Varying Fields
7. Plane-Wave Propagation
8. Wave Reflection and Transmission
8. Radiation and Antennas
9. Satellite Communication Systems and Radar Sensors

Appendix A: Symbols, Quantities, and Units
Appendix B: Material Constants of Some Common Materials
Appendix C: Mathematical Formulas
Appendix D: Answers to Selected Problems

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.9.2020
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Technik Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik
ISBN-10 0-13-519900-X / 013519900X
ISBN-13 978-0-13-519900-8 / 9780135199008
Zustand Neuware
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