
- 132 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
Microwave System Engineering Principles
About this book
Microwave System Engineering Principles focuses on the calculus, differential equations, and transforms of microwave systems. This book discusses the basic nature and principles that can be derived from thermal noise; statistical concepts and binomial distribution; incoherent signal processing; basic properties of antennas; and beam widths and useful approximations. The fundamentals of propagation; LaPlace's Equation and Transmission Line (TEM) waves; interfaces between homogeneous media; modulation, bandwidth, and noise; and communications satellites are also deliberated in this text. This book is a good source for students and individuals intending to gain knowledge on numbers, formulas, and relationships relevant to the field of microwaves.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Microwave System Engineering Principles
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Dedication
- Preface
- CHAPTER I. THERMAL NOISE
- CHAPTER II. STATISTICS AND ITS APPLICATIONS
- CHAPTER III. SIGNAL PROCESSING AND DETECTION
- CHAPTER IV. ANTENNAS
- CHAPTER V. PROPAGATION AND TRANSMISSION LINES
- CHAPTER VI. REFLECTION REFRACTION AND SCATTERING
- CHAPTER VII. SOME SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS
- REFERENCES
- APPENDIX A: IMPORTANT FORMULAE, NUMBERS AND CONCEPTS
- APPENDIX B: TABLE OF SYMBOLS
- APPENDIX C: ALTERNATIVE PROOF OF RECIPROCAL PROPERTIES OF 2 PORT LOSSLESS NETWORKS
- APPENDIX D: CALCULATION OF MEAN AND VARIANCE OF BINOMIAL DISTRIBUTION
- APPENDIX E: GAUSSIAN DISTRIBUTION DERIVATIONS
- APPENDIX F: PROBLEMS
- INDEX