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Overview
RF and Microwave Engineering is one of the fastest growth areas of the past decade and will probably continue to be a very active area of research and application in a large variety of fields. The six volume set of Encyclopedia of RF and Microwave Engineering illustrates how this field has been the key to enabling technology responsible for the phenomenal growth of wireless communications. This set also examines how RF and microwave engineering continues to have great influence as the technology behind such important applications as radar, remote sensing, remote control, sensors, navigation, surveillance, electronic warfare, radiometers, plasma research, and imaging.
Prize or Award
- AAP Awards for Excellence in Professional and Scholarly Publishing, 2006
Synopsis
RF and Microwave Engineering is one of the fastest growth areas of the past decade and will probably continue to be a very active area of research and application in a large variety of fields. The six volume set of Encyclopedia of RF and Microwave Engineering illustrates how this field has been the key to enabling technology responsible for the phenomenal growth of wireless communications. This set also examines how RF and microwave engineering continues to have great influence as the technology behind such important applications as radar, remote sensing, remote control, sensors, navigation, surveillance, electronic warfare, radiometers, plasma research, and imaging.
Prize or Award
- AAP Awards for Excellence in Professional and Scholarly Publishing, 2006
Editorials
From the Publisher
"β¦a very useful work and is strongly recommended for larger academic libraries supporting electrical engineering programs and larger special libraries supporting research in RF and microwave engineering." (E-STREAMS, June 2006)
"β¦of primary interest to large university libraries with strong undergraduate programs in engineering and computer science." (American Reference Books Annual, 2006)
"...each article is self-contained and written to address the needs of both specialists and nonspecialists...highly recommended." (CHOICE, October 2005)