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Overview
Here are the newest methods for using computers to design linear antennas and microwave printed circuits. Learn how to use supercomputers to apply the FD-TD and the FE methods, and how to develop computation programs. Includes the methods of antenna analysis with integral equation, physical optics approximation, electromagnetic wave scattering due to random surface, eigen function expansion, and rectangular boundary division. Features practice problems and answers, plus examples of actual calculation programs. With 132 diagrams and 1121 equations.
Synopsis
Here are the newest methods for using computers to design linear antennas and microwave printed circuits. Learn how to use supercomputers to apply the FD-TD and the FE methods, and how to develop computation programs. Includes the methods of antenna analysis with integral equation, physical optics approximation, electromagnetic wave scattering due to random surface, eigen function expansion, and rectangular boundary division. Features practice problems and answers, plus examples of actual calculation programs. With 132 diagrams and 1121 equations.
Booknews
The revised edition of Basic Analysis Methods for Electromagnetic Wave Problems, 1987. The present volume covers the development of various analysis methods that were not covered by the previous book, and constitutes seven chapters on analysis methods for supercomputers, antenna problems, random scattering problems, and waveguide problems. Precautions for using the analysis method, examples of computational programs, and numerical methods are included in each chapter, as are exercise problems. Translated from the Japanese (Institute of Electronics, Information, and Communication Engineers of Japan, 1993). Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)