Advances in Microwave Engineering

Advances in Microwave Engineering

by Ankan BhattacharyaBappadittya Roy Arnab De and others
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 21/11/2023

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This text showcases recent advancements in the field of microwave engineering, starting from the use of innovative materials to the latest microwave applications. It also highlights safety guidelines for exposure to microwave and radio frequency energy. The book provides information on measuring circuit parameters and dielectric parameters.



  • Explains microwave antennas, microwave communication, microwave propagation, microwave devices, and circuits in detail

  • Covers microwave measurement techniques, radiation hazards, space communication, and safety measures

  • Focuses on advanced computing technologies, wireless communication, and fiber optics

  • Presents scattering matrix and microwave passive components and devices such as phase shifters and power dividers

  • Showcases the importance of space communication, radio astronomy, microwave material processing, and advanced computing technologies


The text provides a comprehensive study of the foundations of microwave heating and its interactions with materials for various applications. It also addresses applications of microwave devices and technologies in diverse areas, including computational electromagnetics, remote sensing, transmission lines, radiation hazards, and safety measures. It emphasizes the impact of resonances on microwave power absorption and the effect of nonuniformity on heating rates. The text is primarily written for senior undergraduate students, graduate students, and academic researchers in the fields of electrical engineering, electronics and communication engineering, computer engineering, and materials science.

ISBN:
9781000997323
9781000997323
Category:
Electricity
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
21-11-2023
Language:
English
Publisher:
CRC Press

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