Maxwell's Equations, Wave Propagation
De som köpt den här boken har ofta också köpt The Tech Coup av Marietje Schaake (inbunden).
Köp båda 2 för 2196 krPierre-Nol Favennec is a Doctor of Science, former researcher at France Tlcom and former consultant at the Institut Tlcom. He is now the Chairman of ArmorScience.
Preface ix Chapter 1. Maxwells Equations 1 Ibrahima SAKHO 1.1. Maxwells equations in a vacuum 1 1.1.1. Electrostatics 1 1.1.2. Magnetostatics 17 1.1.3. Electromagnetic induction 33 1.1.4. Maxwells equations 54 1.2. Maxwell equations in material media 85 1.2.1. Electric field and potential in macroscopic dielectric media 86 1.2.2. Homogeneous linear dielectric media 95 1.2.3. Magnetic media 98 1.2.4. Maxwell equations in a polarized and magnetic medium 111 1.3. References 117 Chapter 2. The Propagation of Optical and Radio Electromagnetic Waves 119 Herv SIZUN 2.1. Introduction 119 2.2. Maxwells equations 121 2.2.1. Maxwell-Gauss equation 121 2.2.2. Maxwell-Thompson equation 122 2.2.3. Maxwell-Faraday equation 123 2.2.4. Maxwell-Ampre equation 123 2.3. Solving Maxwells equations 124 2.4. Characteristics of electromagnetic waves 125 2.4.1. Propagation speed 125 2.4.2. Wavelength and/or frequency 126 2.4.3. The characteristic impedance of the propagation medium 127 2.4.4. Poynting vector 127 2.4.5. The refractive index 128 2.4.6. Polarization 129 2.4.7. Transpolarization 131 2.4.8. Different propagation paths 132 2.4.9. Fresnel zones 133 2.4.10. Fundamental properties of the propagation channel 134 2.5. Propagation modeling 146 2.5.1. Tropospheric propagation 147 2.5.2. Propagation in rural, suburban and urban areas 172 2.5.3. Propagation within buildings 184 2.5.4. Broadband propagation 196 2.5.5. Ultra-wideband propagation 200 2.6. The propagation of visible and infrared waves in the Earths atmosphere 207 2.6.1. Introduction 207 2.6.2. The propagation of light in the atmosphere 208 2.6.3. The different models 214 2.6.4. Experimental results 222 2.6.5. Fog and mist 225 2.6.6. Sandstorms 226 2.6.7. Meteorological optical range 227 2.6.8. Applications 231 2.7. Conclusion 232 2.8. Recommendations ITU-R 233 2.9. References 233 Appendix 1 239 Appendix 2 243 Appendix 3 261 Appendix 4 269 Appendix 5 273 List of Acronyms and Constants 275 List of Authors 277 Index 279