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Electrical Engineering Frontiers in Electromagnetics Frontiers in Electromagnetics is the first complete resource on today's major advances in long-standing electromagnetics problems. Highly regarded editors Douglas H. Werner and Raj Mittra, along with preeminent researchers in the field, provide state-of-the-art discussions on emerging areas of electromagnetics. Antenna and microwave engineers and students will find key insights into current trends and techniques of electromagnetics likely to shape future directions of this increasingly important topic. Each chapter includes a comprehensive…mehr

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Electrical Engineering Frontiers in Electromagnetics Frontiers in Electromagnetics is the first complete resource on today's major advances in long-standing electromagnetics problems. Highly regarded editors Douglas H. Werner and Raj Mittra, along with preeminent researchers in the field, provide state-of-the-art discussions on emerging areas of electromagnetics. Antenna and microwave engineers and students will find key insights into current trends and techniques of electromagnetics likely to shape future directions of this increasingly important topic. Each chapter includes a comprehensive analysis and ample references on innovative subjects that range from combining electromagnetic theory with mathematical concepts to the most recent techniques in electromagnetic optimization and estimation. The contributors also present the latest developments in analytical and numerical methods for solving electromagnetics problems. With a level of expertise unmatched in the field, Frontiers in Electromagnetics provides readers with a solid foundation to understand this rapidly changing area of technology. Topics covered on fast-developing applications in electromagnetics include: * Fractal electrodynamics, fractal antennas and arrays, and scattering from fractally rough surfaces * Knot electrodynamics * The role of group theory and symmetry * Fractional calculus * Lommel and multipole expansions * Estimation and optimization theory * Complex media theory * Theory and applications of Perfectly Matched Layers * Recent advances in Finite-Difference Time-Domain techniques
Autorenporträt
About the Editors Douglas H. Werner is an associate professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at Pennsylvania State University. Dr. Werner is a member of the Communications and Space Sciences Laboratory (CSSL), is affiliated with the Electromagnetic Communication Research Laboratory, and is also a senior research associate in the Intelligence and Information Operations Department of the Applied Research Laboratory all at Pennsylvania State University. He has published widely in the field and is associate editor of Radio Science. Dr. Werner has received the 1993 Applied Computational Electromagnetics Society (ACES) Best Paper Award, the 1993 International Union of Radio Science (URSI) Young Scientist Award, and the 1994 Pennsylvania State University Applied Research Laboratory Outstanding Publication Award. Raj Mittra is a professor of electrical engineering, a senior research scientist at the Applied Research Laboratory, and director of the Electromagnetic Communication Research Laboratory all based at Pennsylvania State University. Dr. Mittra has published extensively on electromagnetics, antennas, and electronic, packaging. He serves as an editor of Archiv fur Elektronik and Ubertragungstechnik (AEU), also known as International Journal of Electronics Communications, and is president of RM Associates, a consulting organization that provides services to industrial and governmental organizations. Dr. Mittra is a Life Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), and he received a Guggenheim Fellowship Award in 1965 and the IEEE Centennial Medal in 1984. He is a past president of the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society and has served as the editor of the IEEE Transactions of the Antennas and Propagation Society.