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- English
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About this book
This comprehensive new resource focuses on applied electromagnetics and takes readers beyond the conventional theory with the use of contemporary mathematics to improve the practical use of electromagnetics in emerging areas of field communications, wireless power transfer, metamaterials, MIMO and direction-of-arrival systems. The book explores the existing and novel theories and principles of electromagnetics in order to help engineers analyze and design devices for today's applications in wireless power transfers, NFC, and metamaterials. This book is organized into clear and logical sections spanning from fundamental theory, to applications, promoting clear understanding through-out. This resource presents the theory of electromagnetic near fields including chapters on reactive energy, spatial and spectral theory, the scalar antenna, and the morphogenesis of electromagnetic radiation in the near field zone. The Antenna Current Green's Function Formalism is explored with an emphasis on the foundations, the organic interrelationships between the fundamental operational modes of general antenna systems, and the spectral approach to antenna-to-antenna interactions. The book offers perspective on nonlocal metamaterials, including the material response theory, the far-field theory, and the near-field theory.
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Table of contents
- New Foundations for Applied Electromagnetics: The Spatial Structure of Fields
- Contents
- Chapter 1 General Outline and Scope of the Book
- Part I: The Theory of ElectromagneticNear Fields
- Chapter 2 Reactive Energy and the Near Field
- Chapter 3 The Spatial Theory of Electromagnetic Fields
- Chapter 4 The Spectral Theory of Electromagnetic Fields
- Chapter 5 The Scalar Antenna Near Field
- Chapter 6 Morphogenesis of Electromagnetic Radiation in the Near-Field Zone
- Part II The Antenna Current Greenās Function (ACGF) Formalism
- Chapter 7 The Antenna Current Greenās Function Formalism as a Paradigm
- Chapter 8 Foundations of the Antenna Current Greenās Function Formalism
- Chapter 9 Interrelationships Between Operational Modes of General Antenna Syste
- Part III Nonlocal Metamaterials
- Chapter 10 General Introduction and Motivation
- Chapter 11 Review of Spatial Electromagnetics (The Material Response Theory)
- Chapter 12 The Far-Field Theory of Nonlocal Metamaterials
- Chapter 13 The Near-Field Theory of Nonlocal Metamaterials
- Part IV Applications
- Chapter 14 Basic Applications of the Antenna Current Greenās Function
- Chapter 15 Antenna Current Greenās Function as a Method to Compute Near-Field Interactions
- Chapter 16 Electromagnetic Mutual Coupling in General Antenna Systems
- Chapter 17 Method for the Analysis of Localized Energy in Mutually-Coupled AntennaSystems
- Chapter 18 Applications to MIMO and Spatial Diversity Systems
- Index