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Complex Electromagnetic Problems and Numerical Simulation Approaches

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ISBN: 978-0-471-43062-9

May 2003

Wiley-IEEE Press

416 pages

Description
Today, engineering problems are very complex, requiring powerful computer simulations to power them. For engineers, observable-based parameterization as well as numerically computable formsâ??with rapid convergent properties if in a seriesâ??are essential. Complex Electromagnetic Problems and Numerical Simulation Approaches, along with its companion FTP site, will show you how to take on complex electromagnetic problems and solve them in an accurate and efficient manner.

Organized into two distinct parts, this comprehensive resource first introduces you to the concepts, approaches, and numerical simulation techniques that will be used throughout the book and then, in Part II, offers step-by-step guidance as to their practical, real-world applications. Self-contained chapters will enable you to find specific solutions to numerous problems.

Filled with in-depth insight and expert advice, Complex Electromagnetic Problems and Numerical Simulation Approaches:

  • Describes ground wave propagation
  • Examines antenna systems
  • Deals with radar cross section (RCS) modeling
  • Explores microstrip network design with FDTD and TLM techniques
  • Discusses electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and bio-electromagnetics (BEM) modeling
  • Presents radar simulation
Whether you're a professional electromagnetic engineer requiring a consolidated overview of the subject or an academic/student who wishes to use powerful simulators as a learning tool, Complex Electromagnetic Problems and Numerical Simulation Approaches - with its focus on model development, model justification, and range of validity - is the right book for you.
About the Author
LEVENT SEVGI, BSEE, MSEE, PhD, has been with the Electronics and Communication Engineering Department at Doùguüs University in Istanbul since September 2001. Previously, he was chair of the Electronic Systems Department in TUBITAK-MRC, Information Technologies Research Institute. Sevgi has also worked at the Center for Defense Studies, ITUV-SAM, as part of the Long Horizon Project study for the Turkish Navy, and on the Vessel Traffic System installation for Turkish Straits. He was awarded a two-year fellowship at the Weber Research Institute/Polytechnic University in New York in 1988, and also worked with the Scientific Research Group of Raytheon Systems, Canada, in 1998.
His research has focused on propagation in complex environments, EMC/BEM modeling and measurements, analytical and numerical methods in electromagnetics, and radar systems. He is the author or coauthor of nearly thirty journal and fifty international conference papers.