Asymptotic And Hybrid Methods In Electromagnetics


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Asymptotic and Hybrid Methods in Electromagnetics


Asymptotic and Hybrid Methods in Electromagnetics

Author: I. Andronov

language: en

Publisher: IET

Release Date: 2005-07-18


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Asymptotic methods provide considerable physical insight and understanding of diffraction mechanisms and are very useful in the design of electromagnetic devices such as radar targets and antennas. However, difficulties can arise when trying to solve problems using multipole and asymoptotic methods together, such as in radar crosssection objects. This new book offers a solution to this problem by combining these approaches into hybrid methods, therefore creating high demand for both understanding and learning how to apply asymptotic and hybrid methods to solve diffraction problems.

Asymptotic and Hybrid Methods in Electromagnetics


Asymptotic and Hybrid Methods in Electromagnetics

Author: Frédéric Molinet

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2005


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The book reviews developments in the following fields: asymptotic theory; electromagnetic creeping waves; hybrid diffraction coefficients; and asymptotic currents

Wavelet Applications in Engineering Electromagnetics


Wavelet Applications in Engineering Electromagnetics

Author: Tapan K. Sarkar

language: en

Publisher: Artech House

Release Date: 2002


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Written from an engineering perspective, this unique resource describes the practical application of wavelets to the solution of electromagnetic field problems and in signal analysis with an even-handed treatment of the pros and cons. A key feature of this book is that the wavelet concepts have been described from the filter theory point of view that is familiar to researchers with an electrical engineering background. The book shows you how to design novel algorithms that enable you to solve electrically, large electromagnetic field problems using modest computational resources. It also provides you with new ideas in the design and development of unique waveforms for reliable target identification and practical radar signal analysis. The book includes more then 500 equations, and covers a wide range of topics, from numerical methods to signal processing aspects.