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Power Electronics
Analysis of Synchronous Machines Second Edition T.A. Lipo University of Wisconsin, Middleton, USA
All conventional machines rely upon magnetic fields for the purpose of energy conversion. This book approaches the study of electric machines by directly dealing with the electromagnetic fields. Focusing on the terminal rather than on the internal characteristics of machines, the text characterizes the machine in term of coupled magnetic circuits rather than magnetic fields. It provides problem sets and numerical examples, addresses Park’s equations starting from winding functions, describes operation as a LCI motor drive, and presents synchronous machine transient simulation as well as voltage regulation. The author aims to provide a deeper understanding of complex electromechanical drives. • Offers numerical examples • Covers Park's equations starting from winding functions • Presents synchronous machine transient simulation • Describes operation as a LCI motor drive • Addresses voltage regulation • Explores use of winding functions to calculate the self and mutual inductances of the machine • Demonstrates use of MathCAD to solve steady state operating conditions • Shows how MATLAB®/Simulink® are used in large-signal modeling of synchronous machines
Selected Contents Winding Distribution in an Ideal Machine. Reference Frame Theory. The d–q Equations of a Synchronous Machine. Steady-State Behavior of Synchronous Machines. Transient Analysis of Synchronous Machines. Power System Transient Stability. Excitation Systems and Dynamic Stability. Naturally Commutated Synchronous Motor Drives. Extension of d–q Theory to Unbalanced Operation. Linearization of the Synchronous Machine Equations. Computer Simulation of Synchronous Machines. Appendices. Catalog no. K13792, June 2012, 606 pp. SBN: 978-1-4398-8067-8, $129.95 / £82.00 Also available as an eBook
Power Vacuum Tubes Handbook Third Edition Jerry Whitaker Advanced Television Systems Committee, Morgan Hill, California, USA Electronics Handbook Series
Praise for Previous Editions “…a valuable resource for practicing electrical engineers and others involved with vacuum tubes and related equipment.” —E.M. Aupperle, Choice, December 1999 This handbook examines the underlying technologies of each type of power vacuum tube device commonly in use today. It offers a comprehensive look at the important area of high-frequency/high-power applications of microwave power devices, making it possible for general principles to be translated to specific applications. This third edition examines vacuum tube technology, devices, applications, design methods, and modulation methods. It also expands its scope to cover properties of materials and RF system maintenance and troubleshooting. • Outlines the need for tubes capable of higher operating power and frequency, as well as the economic necessity for greater efficiency and reliability • Describes the role of power vacuum tubes in the generation of high-power RF in the VHF regions and above • Covers a wide variety of devices, including power grid tubes (triodes, tetrodes, and pentodes) and microwave power tubes (klystrons, traveling wave tubes, gyrotrons, and other high-frequency devices) • Offers guidance on the proper installation of high-power RF generating devices, including reliability management techniques of interest to plant and system designers and technical managers • Includes extensive references and tabular data on vacuum tubes technologies • Contains more than 440 technical illustrations and schematic diagrams to help readers understand the material • Reviews major trends in this important discipline
Selected Contents Power Vacuum Tube Applications. Modulation Systems and Characteristics. Vacuum Tube Principles. Designing Vacuum Tube Circuits. Applying Vacuum Tube Devices. Microwave Power Tubes. ... Catalog no. K12306, March 2012, 707 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-5064-0, $149.95 / £95.00 Also available as an eBook
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Power Electronics Transformers Analysis, Design, and Measurement Edited by
Xose M. López-Fernández, H. Bülent Ertan, and Janusz Turowski
Second Edition of a Bestseller
Transformer Engineering Design, Technology, and Diagnostics, Second Edition
This book focuses on contemporary economic, design, diagnostics, and maintenance aspects of power, instrument, and high-frequency transformers, which are critical to designers for transformer stations. The text covers such topics as shell type and superconducting transformers, as well as coreless PCB and planar transformers. It emphasizes challenges and strategies in transformer design and illustrates the importance of economics in transformers management by reviewing life-cycle cost design and the use of decision methods to manage risk.
S.V. Kulkarni and S.A. Khaparde
• Addresses the economic, design, diagnostics, and maintenance aspects of power, instrument, and high frequency transformers • Includes information for the designers and users of transformers to overcome difficulties, such as propagation of disturbances • Covers large shell type transformers, high frequency transformers, and planar transformers • Provides an alternative point of view for solving problems, including stray losses and short circuit withstand capability • Presents recent tools based on numerical methods applied to high frequency and instrument transformers
"… contains practical information used in the industry."
Selected Contents Part I: Power Transformers. Selected Problems of Transformers’ Capability to Withstand Short Circuits. Insulation Problems of HV Power Transformers. Stray Losses, Screening, and Local Excessive Heating Hazard in Large Power Transformers. Superconducting Transformers. Challenges and Strategies in Transformer Design. Large-Shell-Type Transformers: Aspects of Design. Transformer Design Review: A Link between Design and Maintenance Stages. ... Part II: Instrument Transformers. Applications of Field Analysis during Design Process of Instrument Transformers. CAD System-Boundary Integral Equation Method for 3D Electric Field Analysis of Voltage Transformers. ... Part III: High-Frequency Transformers. HighFrequency Transformer Materials. Powder Core Materials. Measurement and Prediction of Parameters of High-Frequency Transformers. HighVoltage, High-Frequency Transformer Design. ... Catalog no. K14690, June 2012, 623 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4665-0824-8, $159.95 / £99.00 Also available as an eBook
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Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai
Praise for the Previous Edition "… in-depth coverage on both theory and practical application of modern computational techniques in transformer engineering. … this book is an easy-to-use reference source and is recommended for academic and research libraries." —E-Streams
—IEEE Electrical Insulation Magazine
"Authors' personal research and their experience in industry and in education is the source for the numerous worked examples—very useful for didactic purposes. … The book is written in an impressively deep analytical spirit." —IEEE Power Electronics Society Newsletter
• Uses modern computational techniques, including the finite element method, to solve intricate problems in transformer design • Treats electromagnetic and coupled field computations in detail • Covers established and emerging monitoring and diagnostic tests • Elucidates transformer-system interactions and how to model them • Discusses which safety factors need to be calculated while assessing the strength of transformer windings subjected to short-circuit forces • Focuses on power transformers rather than transformer accessories • Includes practical examples, case studies, and more than 265 illustrations
Selected Contents Transformer Fundamentals. Magnetic Characteristics. Impedance Characteristics. Eddy Currents and Winding Stray Losses. Stray Losses in Structural Components. Short-Circuit Stresses and Strength. Surge Phenomena in Transformers. Insulation Design. Cooling Systems. Structural Design. Special Transformers. Electromagnetic Fields in Transformers: Theory and Computations. Transformer-System Interactions and Modeling. Monitoring and Diagnostics. Recent Trends in Transformer Technology. Appendices. Index. Catalog no. K12483, September 2012, 750 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-5377-1, $149.95 / £95.00 Also available as an eBook
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Power Electronics Third Edition of a Bestseller
EMI Filter Design Third Edition Richard Lee Ozenbaugh Ozenbaugh Engineering, Checotah, Oklahoma, USA
Timothy M. Pullen Rockwell Collins, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, USA
Using a mix of practical methods and theoretical analysis, this bestselling book presents both a hands-on and academic approach to the design of EMI filters and the selection of components values. Through its proven design methodology and practical application of formal techniques, readers learn how to develop simple filter solutions. This fully revised and updated edition includes analysis techniques necessary for passive filter realization, matrix method and transfer function analysis approaches for LC filter structure design, and a more hands-on look at EMI filters and the overall design process. • Describes a method to reach component values • Solves all of the matrix topologies • Presents a formal approach to transfer function derivation • Compares different topologies as well as their individual benefits • Discusses circuit designs and offers possible resolutions to design problems
Selected Contents EMI Filters. Why Call EMI Filters Black Magic? Common Mode and Differential Mode: Definition, Cause, and Elimination. EMI Filter Source Impedance of Various Power Lines. The Various AC Load Impedances. DC Circuit—Load and Source. Typical EMI Filters—Pros and Cons. Filter Components—the Capacitor. Filter Components—the Inductor. Common-Mode Components. The Transformer’s Addition to the EMI Filter. Electromagnetic Pulse and Voltage Transients. What Will Compromise the Filter? Waves as Noise Sources. Initial Filter Design Requirements. Matrices, Transfer Functions, and Insertion Loss. Matrix Applications: A Continuation of Chapter 16. Network Analysis of Passive LC Structures. Filter Design Techniques and Design Examples. Packaging Information. Appendices. Index. Catalog no. K11985, September 2011, 272 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-4475-5, $167.95 / £107.00 Also available as an eBook
Solar and Infrared Radiation Measurements Frank Vignola, Joseph Michalsky, and Thomas Stoffel "… provides the type of details needed for engineering a solar radiation monitoring system, including a history of devices used, detailed descriptions of the stateof-the-art devices, methods of calibration and uncertainty estimation, setup of a solar monitoring station, and manufacturers who can provide the equipment." —Frank Rytkonen, P.E., Oregon Institute of Technology, Portland, USA
"… not only a suitable textbook for academic researchers and solar engineering students, but also an indispensable resource for solar systems engineers." —Prof. Xin Wang, PhD, Oregon Institute of Technology, Klamath Falls, USA
Catalog no. K12386, June 2012, 410 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-5189-0, $119.95 / £76.99 Also available as an eBook
Forthcoming
Switched Reluctance Motor Drives Fundamentals of Magnetic Design and Control Babak Fahimi University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, USA Series: Energy, Power Electronics, and Machines
This book gives readers crucial information to understand magnetic design, dynamic modeling, and highgrade control of switched reluctance motor drives (SRM) in the context of various motoring and generation applications. That includes those required in automotive, consumer products, and energy-harvesting industries. Content covers experimental and application-related design strategies and provides insightful explanations of multi-physics problems within SRM. It opens the door for new opportunities to use SRM drives in other relevant industries, especially those aimed at operation under harsh environmental conditions and very high speeds. Catalog no. K12989, August 2013, c. 300 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-6672-6, $149.95 / £95.00 Also available as an eBook
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Power Electronics
Electromagnetics New
Power System Transients Parameter Determination
Fundamentals and Applications
Edited by
Juan A. Martinez-Velasco Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain
“... timely and excellent book ... Researchers, professors, graduate students, design, and practicing professionals in the field of power engineering would find this book quite informative and useful for the studies and analysis of the transient phenomenon.” —A.J.F. Keri, IEEE Power & Energy Magazine
Illustrated with case studies, this book discusses how to collect the information needed to obtain model parameters for electromagnetic transient studies, and it reviews procedures for deriving those parameters. It also provides modeling guidelines for the selection of adequate representations for main components. Catalog no. 65297, October 2009, 644 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4200-6529-9, $157.95 / £101.00 Also available as an eBook
Le Nguyen Binh European Research Center, Huawei Technologies, Munich, Germany Series: Optics and Photonics
"... gives a detailed overview of the main application areas of electromagnetics especially tailored for electrical engineering students. In particular, the book covers a wide range of topics in electromagnetics ranging from guided waves to radiated waves." —Malin Premaratne, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria, Australia
"... merges a systematic rigorous mathematical approach with a solid and clear physical view of the electromagnetic phenomena. The book is structured in a very student-oriented way: the chapters can be introduced in different order according to the needs of students and/or instructors. ... an essential guide for engineers and/or practitioners." —Prof. Ing. Antonio Orlandi, University of L’Aquila, Rome, Italy
This book is a one-stop reference on electromagnetic waves in free space and lightwave communication systems. It presents the fundamental aspects of optical communication techniques that employ wireless radiated and optically guided waves. The text highlights applications of electromagnetic waves in the wireless and guided media and includes MATLAB® and Simulink® models. Chapters build from the basics to the most modern aspects of electromagnetics for next-generation wireless and optical fiber communications.
Digital Protective Relays Problems and Solutions Vladimir Gurevich Israel Electric Corporation, Haifa
This book explains how to choose digital relays correctly, how to ensure their correct use, and how to avoid multiple problems. Focusing on solutions, the text describes specific technical problems associated with digital relays and suggests ways to solve them. It also covers the construction of functional assemblies of real relays existing in the market, drawbacks and problems of digital relays, and the danger of deliberate electromagnetic effect onto digital relays. Alternative (non-microprocessor-based) protection relays and problems related to international standards are also addressed. Catalog no. K11721, November 2010, 422 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-3785-6, $145.95 / £93.00 Also available as an eBook
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Wireless and Guided Wave Electromagnetics
• Describes the fundamental features of wireless radiation and guided wave electromagnetics • Emphasizes applications in optical communication systems and networks • Presents MATLAB® and Simulink® models to help simulate and illustrate electromagnetic fields • Gives examples of the design of antenna for wireless communications and the design of optical fibers for ultra-high-speed optical communication systems • Contains numerous worked examples, laboratory exercises, and problem sets • Includes more than 165 illustrations • Offers software packages, including executable files and sources for various types of waveguides, available for download Catalog no. K12109, March 2013, 406 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-4753-4, $119.95 / £76.99 Also available as an eBook
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Electromagnetics Forthcoming
Computational Electromagnetics
Electronically Scanned Arrays
Domain Decomposition Methods and Practical Applications
MATLAB® Modeling and Simulation Edited by
Jin-Fa Lee
Arik D. Brown Northrop Grumman Electronic Systems, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
The Ohio State University, Columbus, USA
Electronically scanned arrays (ESAs) have become a key technology for sensor electronic systems. MATLAB® provides an excellent framework for ESA design and analysis, and this book is an invaluable resource for those who require simulation analysis tools that provide insight and understanding for ESA design. In addition to covering ESA fundamentals such as pattern synthesis, grating lobes, and instantaneous bandwidth, the text also provides insight into pattern optimization, subarray beamforming, space-based application of ESAs, and ESA reliability modeling. The book provides MATLAB code, giving readers an opportunity to model ESAs and develop an in-depth understanding that other books do not offer.
This book deals with the applied aspects of domain decomposition methods for computational electromagnetics. It provides a valuable bridge between rigorous mathematical treatments and practical software implementation of domain decomposition methods, including the finite domain decomposition method, domain decomposition for integral equation methods, and the multisolver domain decomposition method. The book shows how these methods can help solve multiscale time harmonic electromagnetic problems in areas such as large finite antenna arrays, metamaterials, antenna systems conformally mounted on large platforms, complex integrated circuits and packaging, and more.
• Provides comprehensive modeling/simulation programs used to design and analyze ESAs • Offers a complete set of MATLAB functions and routines ®
• Covers specialized ESA topics such as pattern optimization, subarrary beamforming, spacebased application, and reliability modeling • Contains numerous graphical plots illustrating ESA theory and design • Focuses more on simulation and analysis rather than rigorous mathematical detail
Zhen Peng
Catalog no. K14783, July 2013, c. 664 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4665-1049-4, $149.95 / £95.00 Also available as an eBook
Forthcoming
Epidemiology of Electromagnetic Fields Edited by
Selected Contents
Martin Roosli
Electronically Scanned Array Fundamentals—Part 1. Electronically Scanned Array Fundamentals—Part 2. Subarrray Beamforming. Pattern Optimization. Spaceborne Application of Electronically Scanned Arrays. Electronically Scanned Array Reliability. Appendices.
Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institution, Basel
Catalog no. K12849, May 2012, 224 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-6163-9, $159.95 / £99.00 Also available as an eBook
Generally, all types of electromagnetic fields are suspected to harm human health. A substantial number of epidemiological studies have addressed possible effects. Nevertheless, there is an ongoing public and scientific controversy about possible health effects. This book gives an overview of epidemiological methods that have been used for EMF research. The first part of the book introduces epidemiological concepts and principles, along with appropriate examples and practical usage. The second part details the state of scientific knowledge for some controversial issues in EMF research. Catalog no. K16373, September 2013, c. 350 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4665-6816-7, $149.95 / £95.00 Also available as an eBook
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Electromagnetics
Monte Carlo Methods for Electromagnetics Matthew N.O. Sadiku
Information, Communication, and Space Technology Mohammad Razani
Prairie View A&M University, Texas, USA
New York City College of Technology, CUNY, Brooklyn, USA
Written by one of the foremost researchers in the field, this book provides a solid understanding of Monte Carlo methods and their applications in electromagnetic computation. Including much of his own work, the author brings together essential information from several different publications. He presents Monte Carlo methods in a systematic way, providing solutions to Maxwell’s, Laplace’s, and Poisson’s equations using the finite difference method, Exodus method, and more. Supplying MATLAB® code for many examples, the text includes end-of-chapter problems and examples to highlight the application of Monte Carlo techniques in electromagnetics.
Assessing the rapid evolution of information and communications technology (ICT) and the implications of this growth on the future of the field, this book emphasizes the need to integrate ICT and space technology into the general university curriculum. It reveals the importance and impact of recent technologies by building from basic definitions and explanations of key concepts and theories toward more concrete and application-oriented examples. This timely work covers existing and emerging ICT and space technologies, reflecting recent developments and achievements in the field.
Catalog no. K10058, April 2009, 240 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-0071-3, $113.95 / £73.99 Also available as an eBook
Bestseller
Numerical Techniques in Electromagnetics with MATLAB® Third Edition Matthew N.O. Sadiku Prairie View A&M University, Texas, USA
This second edition bestseller demonstrates how to pose, numerically analyze, and solve electromagnetic problems (EM). Significant updates include the transition of all FORTRAN code into the more widely used MATLAB® format as well as improvements made to the standard algorithm for the finite difference time domain (FDTD) method and the treatment of absorbing boundary conditions in FDTD, the finite element method, and the transmission-line-matrix method. In addition to updated examples and new homework problems throughout, the second edition adds a chapter on the method of lines. A solutions manual and figure slides are available upon qualifying course adoption.
Catalog no. 6309X, April 2009, 648 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4200-6309-7, $139.95 / £89.00
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Catalog no. K11936, February 2012, 280 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-4163-1, $129.95 / £82.00 Also available as an eBook
Electromagnetics of Time Varying Complex Media Frequency and Polarization Transformer, Second Edition Dikshitulu K. Kalluri University of Massachusetts, Lowell, USA
This second edition of a bestseller covers time-varying anisotropic media, frequency and polarization transformer based on a switched magnetoplasma medium in a cavity, and FDTD numerical simulation for time-varying complex medium. Providing a primer on the theory of using magnetoplasmas for the coherent generation of tunable radiation, early chapters use a mathematical model with one kind of complexity— eliminating the need for high-level mathematics. Using plasma as the basic medium to illustrate the transformation of an electromagnetic wave by a complex medium, the text highlights the effects of each kind of complexity in the medium properties. Catalog no. K10882, April 2010, 556 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-1706-3, $167.95 / £107.00 Also available as an eBook
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Electromagnetics Physical Principles of Wireless Communications Second Edition Victor L. Granatstein University of Maryland, College Park, USA
“Unlike most other books in the area of wireless communications, its approach is rather from electromagnetic theories (or physics), which is particularly interesting. ... it is an excellent monograph for researchers in the area of wireless communications.” —Prof. Il-Min Kim, Queens University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
The second edition of this popular text describes the salient features of modern wireless communication systems integrated with rigorous analyses of the devices and physical mechanisms that constitute the physical layers of these systems. A solutions manual and figure slides are available upon qualifying course adoption.
Catalog no. K13697, March 2012, 311 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-7897-2, $89.95 / £57.99 Also available as an eBook
Surface Impedance Boundary Conditions A Comprehensive Approach Sergey V. Yuferev Nokia Inc, Tampere, Finland
Nathan Ida The University of Akron, Ohio, USA
Taking the mystery out of surface impedance boundary conditions (SIBCs), this book provides an understanding of SIBCs that helps practitioners to select, use, and develop impedance boundary conditions for their own applications. It presents theoretical arguments and mathematical relationships, but the focus of the text remains practical. The book includes wellknown numerical techniques and formulations of SIBCs and demonstrates implementation in new or existing code. It provides simple decision tools that enable readers to decide if and how an SIBC can be used. Catalog no. 44893, September 2009, 410 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4200-4489-8, $146.95 / £94.00 Also available as an eBook
Electromagnetic Waves, Materials, and Computation with MATLAB® Dikshitulu K. Kalluri University of Massachusetts, Lowell, USA
"… a required reference in the library of anyone doing research or development in plasma physics or engineering." —Igor Alexeff, University of Tennessee
"Most appropriate for advanced engineering students. Comprehensive, yet ‘eases’ into difficult matters." —Andrew M. Sessler, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
"... a meticulously written and extremely useful book for both students and professionals ... brings together many increasingly important concepts from previously somewhat separate areas of electromagnetics into one clear and coherent tome." —Michael A. Fiddy, University of North Carolina at Charlotte A solutions manual and figure slides are available upon qualifying course adoption.
Catalog no. K11757, August 2011, 886 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-3867-9, $139.95 / £89.00 Also available as an eBook
Bestseller
Electromagnetics Second Edition Edward J. Rothwell and Michael J. Cloud Electrical Engineering Textbook Series
This second edition of a bestselling text continues to offer coverage that spans the entire field, from integral solutions to Maxwell’s equation. The book provides students with a firm grounding in the fundamental concepts of electromagnetics and bolsters their understanding through the use of classic examples in field theory, power and energy, potentials, field decompositions, dispersion, relativity, Green’s functions, and constitutive relations. A mathematical appendix presents helpful background information in the areas of Fourier transforms, dyadics, and boundary value problems. A solutions manual is available upon qualifying course adoption.
Catalog no. 64479, October 2008, 704 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4200-6447-6, $139.95 / £89.00
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Electromagnetics 2-D Electromagnetic Simulation of Passive Microstrip Circuits Alejandro Duenas Jiménez Guadalajara, Jalisco, México
A reference for circuit design engineers and microwave engineers, this book covers the subject in a style that is useful to both. It uses a simple 2-D electromagnetic simulation procedure to provide basic knowledge and practical insight into quotidian problems of microstrip passive circuits applied to microwave systems and digital technologies. The author’s approach follows a natural route starting from analysis of the test circuits, continuing with simulation and finishing with the measurement. At the end of the book, some typical problems of signal integrity are stated and solved. Catalog no. 87053, October 2008, 288 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4200-8705-5, $167.95 / £107.00 Also available as an eBook
Optics & Photonics New
Handbook of Optical Design Third Edition Daniel MalacaraHernández and Zacarías Malacara-Hernández Centro de Investigaciones en Optica, Leon, Mexico
"An excellent update to an excellent book. A comprehensive handbook on optical design and geometrical optics that covers the basic theory as well as practical details." —James C. Wyant, College of Optical Sciences, University of Arizona, USA
"Even with modern 'easy-to-use' lens design software and global optimization, the understanding of aberration theory is essential to finding high-performing cost-effective design solutions. This book not only teaches the students the basics of aberration theory but adds in the needed understanding of higher order aberrations for modern optical systems." —Dr. Julie L. Bentley, University of Rochester, New York, USA
Kharkov National University of Radioelectronics, Ukraine
This is an invaluable resource for optics students, engineers, and scientists. In one volume, it covers the fundamentals of geometric optics and their application to lens and optical systems design. The book incorporates classic aspects along with modern methods, tools, and instruments. It also analyzes the performance of a wide range of optical materials, components, and systems. This edition includes new and updated material, more design examples, and clearer figures, some now in color.
Trevor Benson and Phillip Sewell
• Discusses modern optical design methods, tools, and instruments
University of Nottingham, UK
• Covers the classical aspects of lens design, detailing a wide variety of lens types
Non-stationary Electromagnetics Alexander Nerukh and Nataliya Sakhnenko
"This unique book provides an excellent insight, based on rigorous mathematical treatment, into non-stationary electromagnetic phenomena. While mathematically correct, the book offers easy-tounderstand example results presented in numerous plots, graphs, and tables. Consequently, the book is a valuable and inspiring reference for researchers and students interested in time-dependent electromagnetic problems and their arising applications." —Prof. Marian Marciniak, National Institute of Telecommunications, Warsaw, Poland
"... a masterpiece by top experts in electromagnetics ..." —Nikolov Georgiev, St. Cyril and St. Methodius University of Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria
Catalog no. N10497, September 2012, 616 pp. ISBN: 978-981-4316-44-6, $149.95 / £95.00 Also available as an eBook
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• Updates material on the Delano Diagram, Coddington equations, aberrations and wavefront deformation, and much more • Describes tools to simulate and model system performance and optical ray paths • Outlines novel methods to predict and evaluate image quality in optical systems • Derives almost all equations from basic principles • Includes real-world optical design examples and more than 1,000 equations • Contains more than 390 illustrations, plus a 16-page color insert Catalog no. K13088, February 2013, 585 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-6799-0, $149.95 / £95.00 Also available as an eBook
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Optics & Photonics Forthcoming New
Microwave Photonics Second Edition Edited by
Chi H. Lee University of Maryland, College Park, USA
"The book presents all parts and aspects of the area of microwave photonics, providing recent R&D results and their applications. It covers the key trends in the field ... useful for researchers, system engineers and also students." —Tibor Berceli, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary
"This timely edition on microwave photonics is crucial for the further advancement on the ever-increasing need of communication technologies. Both the wireless local area network and fiber optics based long-haul communications have benefitted from the fast-growing microwave photonics. This new edition is urgently needed for the experts to catch up with the latest developments, and at the same time, it is also convenient for the general reader to taste the wide variety of modern microwave photonics technologies." —Sheng-Lung Huang, National Taiwan University
"... offers a broad view of the microwave photonics blooming field. The partition in chapters written by the most active researchers permits to give an accurate state of the art in many parts of the field. ... I think this book will be very useful for engineers and researchers entering the field." —Prof. M. Brunel, Université de Rennes 1, France
Microwave photonics continues to see rapid growth, with the integration of optical fiber and wireless networks now a commercial reality. This book systematically introduces key technologies and applications in microwave photonics, ranging from micro- and millimeter-wave to terahertz frequencies. Leading researchers share their insights on overcoming current limitations and on future directions. Updated to reflect advances in the field, this second edition includes new chapters on fiber Bragg gratings and ultrawide-band sub-THz photonic wireless links. Catalog no. K14448, March 2013, 496 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4665-0286-4, $149.95 / £95.00 Also available as an eBook
Guided Wave Optics and Photonic Devices Edited by
Shyamal Bhadra and Ajoy Ghatak Series: Optics and Photonics
With each chapter written in a tutorial format, starting with the fundamentals and ending with the applications by leading experts in the field, this book discusses recent developments in guide wave and photonic device technology. It introduces basic optimal phenomena and moves into guiding properties in wave guides and optical fiber. Topics include optical fiber technology, optical amplifiers, and emerging optical sources as well as semiconducting materials for ultrafast optics, LEDs, and lasers. • Discusses the most recent guided wave optical and photonic device technology • Includes cutting-edge research on optical fibre fabrication technology, optical amplifiers, and emerging optical sources and detectors • Provides information on semiconducting materials for ultrafast optics, LEDs, and lasers • Covers nanophotonic and biophotonic guided wave device technology • Presents experiments throughout
Selected Contents Introduction. Concept of Modes in Optical Waveguides. Modes in Optical Fibers. Dispersion in Optical Fiber. Evolution of Specialty Optical Fibers. Materials for Optical Fiber, Rare Earth Doped Fiber for Amplifier and Laser, and Fiber Fabrication Technology. Optical Fiber Amplifiers. Erbium- doped Fiber Laser. Semiconductor Light Sources and Detectors. Silicon Based Detectors and Sources for Optoelectronic Devices. Advances in Packet Optical Transport in Optical Networking and Broadband Transmission. Guided-Wave Fourier Optics. Fiber Bragg Gratings: Basic Theory and Principle. Photosensitivity, In Fiber- grating Writing Techniques, and Applications. Optical Solitons in Nonlinear Fiber Systems: Recent Development. Microstructure Optical Fiber (Photonic Crystal Fiber): Basic Principle of Light Guidance, Fabrication, Nonlinearity and Applications. Nonlinear Optics and Physics of Supercontinuum Generation in Optical Fiber. Guided Wave Plasmonics. Stratified Media for Novel Optics, Perfect Transmission and Perfect Coherent Absorption. Non-linear Optical Frequency Conversion Using Quasi-Phase Matching. Biophotonics-An Introduction. Catalog no. K14610, May 2013, c. 570 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4665-0613-8, $139.95 / £89.00 Also available as an eBook
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Optics & Photonics
Practical Modeling for Renewable Energy Applications
Optical, Acoustic, Magnetic, and Mechanical Sensor Technologies
Daryl Ronald Myers
Edited by
National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Arvada, Colorado, USA
Krzysztof Iniewski
New
Solar Radiation
“For people looking for better information to understand solar radiation science, measuring techniques, instrumentation uncertainties, and modeling of solar radiation under different orientation and sky conditions, I recommend this book.” —Alemu Tadesse, SunEdison
“... provides a unique balance of a theoretical treatment and practical application for a broad readership ... . The scope is comprehensive, giving the reader everything from the subject fundamentals to the numerical recipes and technical references for further study. The treatment of uncertainty and the ‘modeler’s toolbox’ formed by the appendices are reason enough to have this book.” —Tom Stoffel, U.S. National Renewable Energy Laboratory
“… a relevant and well-structured tour through the ever-increasing array of radiometric modeling techniques available to researchers.” —Michael Brooks, University of KwaZulu-Natal
“... a unique overview of the models used in the solar radiation community. … even the more complex models are shown in all details.” —Jan Remund, Meteotest
Written by a leading scientist with over 35 years of experience working at the NREL, this book brings together the most widely used, easily implemented concepts and models for estimating broadband and spectral solar radiation data.
CMOS Emerging Technologies, Inc., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Series: Devices, Circuits, and Systems
Although there have been extensive developments in computing and communications needs of integrated microsystems, the sensors required to conduct advanced and integrated tasks are only now seeing transformational change. With their huge potential interfacing applications for biological and medical fields, sensors will soon become ubiquitous. Focusing heavily on practical applications but remaining light on physics and math, this book addresses the developments necessary to make truly integrated sensors a reality in physical, biological, optical, and chemical sensing, as well as future micro- and nanotechnologies. • Explores semiconductor sensors and many other emerging device structures needed in future micro/nanotechnologies • Presents contributions from top industrial experts and professors • Highlights the practical applications of technologies rather than focusing on products or high-brow academic theory • Describes the potential behind newly emerging nanosensors • Focuses on explaining how the technology is being used • Covers a broad space of sensors for biological and medical applications
• Discusses expected accuracies and uncertainties in measurements and models • Presents explicit equations in a "numerical recipe" format, allowing readers to code in their preferred development environment • Provides extensive coverage of spectral and daylighting applications • Describes the computation of instantaneous irradiance, rather than long-term average data • Includes examples of implementation in Excel functions and Fortran source code • Offers solar resource models and tools on the NREL Renewable Resource Data Center (RRedC) website
Selected Contents
Catalog no. K14452, March 2013, 210 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4665-0294-9, $129.95 / £82.00 Also available as an eBook
Catalog no. K13206, January 2012, 357 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-6975-8, $149.95 / £95.00 Also available as an eBook
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PART 1: Optical and Acoustic Sensors Optical Fiber Sensors. Sensors Based on Polymer Optical Fibers: Microstructured and Solid Fibers. Label-Free Biosensors for Biomedical Applications: The Potential of Integrated Optical Biosensors and Silicon Photonics. ... PART 2: Magnetic and Mechanical Sensors Accurate Scanning of Magnetic Fields. Artificial Microsystems for Sensing Airflow, Temperature, and Humidity by Combining MEMS and CMOS Technologies. Microelectromechanical System-Based Micro Hot-Plate Devices.
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Optics & Photonics Guided Wave Photonics Fundamentals and Applications with MATLAB® Le Nguyen Binh European Research Center, Huawei Technologies, Munich, Germany Series: Optics and Photonics
In the early part of this century, silicon photonics emerged as one of the most important developments for interconnecting ultra high speed electronic subsystems on an ultra large scale of integrated electronic circuits. Guided wave technology supplies the techniques for these interconnections. Along with covering fundamentals, this book provides an advanced understanding of guided optical wave devices. It focuses on the essentials of the technology and applies these aspects to modern optical fiber communications and signal processing. MATLAB® code is included throughout the text. A solutions manual and figure slides are available upon qualifying course adoption.
Catalog no. K11400, August 2011, 804 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-2855-7, $125.95 / £79.99 Also available as an eBook
Computational Methods for Electromagnetic and Optical Systems Second Edition John M. Jarem
University of Alabama, Huntsville, USA
Partha P. Banerjee
University of Dayton, Ohio, USA Series: Optical Science and Engineering
This text examines a variety of spectral computational techniques— including k-space theory, Floquet theory and beam propagation— that are used to analyze electromagnetic and optical problems. The authors tie together different applications in EM and optics in which the state variable method is used. Emphasizing the analysis of planar diffraction gratings using rigorous coupled wave analysis, the book presents many cases that are analyzed using a full-field vector approach to solve Maxwell’s equations in anisotropic media where a standard wave equation approach is intractable. A solutions manual is available upon qualifying course adoption.
Catalog no. K10235, April 2011, 432 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-0422-3, $125.95 / £79.99 Also available as an eBook
Optoelectronics Optical Materials and Applications Edited by
Moriaki Wakaki Tokai University, Kanagawa, Japan Series: Optical Science and Engineering
This book presents the basic concepts of optical materials together with several common applications of these materials. Beginners in the field will acquire a solid understanding of essential ideas while active researchers can explore advanced topics and recent trends in various optical materials. The book provides a complete, up-to-date account of optical materials, from the fundamental principles of the optical properties of the materials to the introduction of typical applications of optical materials. Catalog no. DK3199, September 2012, 317 pp. ISBN: 978-0-8247-2759-8, $139.95 / £89.00 Also available as an eBook
Infrared-VisableUltraviolet Devices and Applications, Second Edition Edited by
Dave Birtalan
OPTEK Technology, Carrollton, Texas, USA
William Nunley
Technical Consultant (Retired from TRW Inc.), Richardson, Texas, USA Series: Optical Science and Engineering
Utilizing a practical and efficient engineering approach throughout, Optoelectronics: InfraredVisible-Ultraviolet Devices and Applications, Second Edition reviews relevant semiconductor fundamentals, including device physics, from an optoelectronic industry perspective. This easy-reading text provides a practical engineering introduction to optoelectronic LEDs and silicon sensor technology for the infrared, visible, and ultraviolet portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. Catalog no. 6780X, April 2009, 300 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4200-6780-4, $167.95 / £107.00 Also available as an eBook
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Bio Electromagnetics
Edited by
The Physiology of Bioelectricity in Development, Tissue Regeneration and Cancer
James C. Lin
Edited by
University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
Christine E. Pullar
Spanning static fields to terahertz waves, this volume explores the range of consequences electromagnetic fields have on the human body. Topics discussed include essential interactions and field coupling phenomena; electric field interactions in cells, focusing on ultrashort, pulsed high-intensity fields; dosimetry or coupling of ELF fields into biological systems; and the historical developments and recent trends in numerical dosimetry. It also discusses mobile communication devices and the dosimetry of RF radiation into the human body, exposure and dosimetry associated with MRI and spectroscopy, and available data on the interaction of terahertz radiation with biological tissues, cells, organelles, and molecules.
Exploring their role in the physiology of development and wound repair and pathophysiologies such as cancer, this book describes the importance of biological electric fields and their use as tools to influence tissue repair and regeneration. It also discusses the role of bioelectricity in cancer progression and the potential for bioelectricity-based therapies to target both the tumor and metastatic cancer cells. It demonstrates the role of bioelectricity in the directionality and speed of cell migration, proliferation, apoptosis, differentiation, and orientation.
Electromagnetic Fields in Biological Systems
University of Leicester, UK
• Presents the contributions of a panel of international experts • Examines the interaction of electromagnetic fields and waves with biological systems • Spans a variety of topics, from static fields to terahertz waves • Focuses on induced fields and absorbed energy • Spotlights advanced experimental and computational techniques
• Focuses on the most relevant topics poised to drive the next generation of medical breakthroughs • Demonstrates the role of bioelectricity in the directionality and speed of cell migration, proliferation, apoptosis, differentiation, and orientation • Discusses the role of bioelectricity in cancer progression and the potential for bioelectricitybased therapies to target both the tumor and metastatic cancer cells • Features contributions from world-class experts in the field • Includes clinical applications and extensive references to enhance additional study
Selected Contents
Selected Contents
Coupling of Electromagnetic Fields into Biological Systems. Pulsed Electric Fields in Biological Cells and Membranes. Static, Low-Frequency, and Pulsed Magnetic Fields in Biological Systems. Interaction of Extremely Low–Frequency Electromagnetic Fields with Biological Systems. Electromagnetic Field Coupling into Biological Systems. Medical Devices and Systems Exposure and Dosimetry. Terahertz Radiation: Sources, Applications, and Biological Effects at a Tissue, Cellular, and Molecular Level. Index.
Measuring Endogenous Electric Fields. Investigation Systems to Study the Biological Effects of Weak Physiological Electric Fields. Endogenous Bioelectric Signals as Morphogenetic Controls of Development, Regeneration, and Neoplasm. Stem Cell Physiological Responses to Noninvasive Electrical Stimulation. Electrical Signals Control Corneal Epithelial Cell Physiology and Wound Repair. Physiological Electric Fields Can Direct Keratinocyte Migration and Promote Healing in Chronic Wounds. Electrical Control of Angiogenesis. Inflammatory Cell Electrotaxis. Effects of DC Electric Fields on Migration of Cells of the Musculoskeletal System. Neuronal Growth Cone Guidance by Physiological DC Electric Fields. Can Applied Voltages Be Used to Produce Spinal Cord Regeneration and Recovery in Humans? Bioelectricty of Cancer: Voltage-Gated Ion Channels and Direct-Current Electric Fields.
Catalog no. K12740, October 2011, 458 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-5999-5, $157.95 / £101.00 Also available as an eBook
Catalog no. K11686, March 2011, 342 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-3723-8, $125.95 / £79.99 Also available as an eBook
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Bio Electromagnetics Third Edition of a Bestseller
Handbook of Biological Effects of Electromagnetic Fields Third Edition, Two-Volume Set Edited by
Frank S. Barnes and Ben Greenebaum Now in its third edition, this bestselling handbook is a definitive reference for researching bioeffects of static, low-, and high-frequency fields. It incorporates extensive material and data, results, and discussions into two cohesive volumes. The first volume focuses on physics, engineering, and chemical aspects of electromagnetic fields, including molecular-level mechanisms, while the second concentrates on biological and medical aspects, including physiological effects, medical applications, and exposure standards. Catalog no. 2952, November 2006, 960 pp. ISBN: 978-0-8493-2952-4, $209.95 / £134.00 Also available as an eBook
Also available as individual volumes
Bioengineering and Biophysical Aspects of Electromagnetic Fields Selected Contents Environmental and Occupationally Encountered Electromagnetic Fields. Endogenous Electric Fields in Animals. Dielectric and Magnetic Properties of Biological Materials. Magnetic Properties of Biological Material. Interaction of Direct Current and Extremely Low Frequency Electric Fields with Biological Materials and Systems. Magnetic Field Effects on Free Radical Reactions in Biology. ... Catalog no. 9539, October 2006, 440 pp. ISBN: 978-0-8493-9539-0, $139.95 / £89.00 Also available as an eBook
Basic Introduction to Bioelectromagnetics Second Edition Cynthia Furse, Douglas A. Christensen, and Carl H. Durney University of Utah, Salt Lake City, USA
This revised and updated edition facilitates the process of interdisciplinary research by introducing life scientists to the basic concepts of electromagnetic fields. The book outlines elements of EM that are helpful to life scientists working with physicists and electrical engineers. Each concept is presented with an associated application and discussion. Example applications include MRI, NMR, ultrasound, hyperthermia, neural stimulation, and cardiac pacing/defibrillation. With the liberal use of diagrams and graphs, this text covers the entire frequency spectrum through optical frequencies from a qualitative perspective beneficial to life scientists. Catalog no. 55429, March 2009, 288 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4200-5542-9, $113.95 / £73.99 Also available as an eBook
Advanced Electroporation Techniques in Biology and Medicine Edited by
Andrei G. Pakhomov, Damijan Miklavcˇicˇ, and Marko S. Markov
Effects of Radiofrequency and Extremely LowFrequency Electromagnetic Field Radiation on Cells of the Immune System. Evaluation of the Toxicity and Potential Oncogenicity of Extremely LowFrequency Magnetic Fields in Experimental Animal Model Systems. ...
During the last several decades, intense study has taken place on the effects of electromagnetic fields on living tissues. Reflecting this inquiry, this book discusses the theoretical and experimental evidence of these electromagnetic fields and electric pulses and examines their importance in medicine and biology. The authors present the basic techniques applied in electroporation and the advanced methods for creation of nanopores, highlighting their basic science and clinical applications. Topics include nano electroporation, classic electroporation, experimental evidence for electroporation of living cells, and electroporation for cancer and wound healing.
Catalog no. 9538, October 2006, 480 pp. ISBN: 978-0-8493-9538-3, $139.95 / £89.00 Also available as an eBook
Catalog no. K11005, June 2010, 528 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-1906-7, $152.95 / £97.00 Also available as an eBook
Biological and Medical Aspects of Electromagnetic Fields Selected Contents
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Antennas & Propogation Automotive Antenna Design and Applications Victor Rabinovich Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada
Nikolai Alexandrov
D.G. Fang
Tenatronics, Thornhill, Ontario, Canada
Nanjing University of Science & Technology, Beijing, China
Basim Alkhateeb Dearborn Heights, Michigan, USA
A complete examination of traditional and new advanced antennas used in the automotive industry, this book provides information taken from designs published in technical and academic papers, patents, and pending patents. Highlighting the practical aspects of antenna design, the authors describe the entire design process, starting with the antenna simulation, prototype sample fabrication, and laboratory test measurements, and finishing with test measurements in the real environment. The book includes simulation examples of antenna parameters that significantly speed up the design process using software packages such as FEKO, NEC, IE3D, and Genesys. • Describes conventional basic antenna parameters and features of the antenna measurements required for car-mounted antennas • Discusses the main equations associated with passive, active, and diversity antenna systems parameters • Demonstrates antennas for automotive analog and digital audio broadcasting reception • Covers the use of antennas for terrestrial and satellite TV application, as well as short-range wireless communications • Addresses passive and active satellite radio and GPS antennas, covering requirements, simulations, measurements, and practical aspects of automotive use
Selected Contents Automotive Antennas Overview: Patents, Papers, and Products. Basic Antenna Parameters and Definitions. Active and Diversity Receiving Antenna Systems. Audio Broadcasting Antennas. Cellular Antennas. TV Antennas for Cars. Satellite Radio Antennas. GPS Antennas. Antennas for Short Range Communication. Catalog no. K10225, March 2010, 330 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-0407-0, $145.95 / £93.00 Also available as an eBook
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Antenna Theory and Microstrip Antennas
With design optimization as a key focus, this book covers both antenna fundamentals and microstrip antenna. It includes a section on antenna theory that introduces two kinds of elementary linear sources, Huygen’s planar element, and also the analysis and synthesis of the discrete and continuous arrays formed by these elementary sources. In addition, it introduces the digital beam-forming antenna and smart antenna. The section on microstrip antenna discusses the cavity mode theory and covers some related issues, including the design of irregularly shaped patches and the analysis of mutual coupling. Catalog no. K10367, December 2009, 311 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-0727-9, $113.95 / £73.99 Also available as an eBook
Adaptive Antennas and Receivers Edited by
Melvin M. Weiner The MITRE Corporation (retired), Bedford, Massachusetts, USA Series: Electrical and Computer Engineering
With contributions from renowned experts, this is an authoritative introduction to research on the detection of target signals in a competing environment that is much larger than the signal after conventional signal processing and receiver filtering. It provides a baseline for engineers and scientists, as well as practitioners and students working in surveillance, communication, and intelligence, tomography, and security intrusion industries. The book is the first to integrate three advanced approaches to weak signal detection in a spatially correlated non-Gaussian environment: homogenous partitioning of the surveillance volume, adaptive antennas, and adaptive receivers. Catalog no. DK6045, November 2005, 1240 pp. ISBN: 978-0-8493-3764-2, $420.00 / £267.00 Also available as an eBook
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Circuits, Devices & Systems New
RF Circuit Design Techniques for MF-UHF Applications Abdullah Eroglu Indiana University - Purdue University at Fort Wayne, Indiana, USA
An excellent resource for professionals and students, this book presents practical, unique design techniques and application examples that can be used to design RF components and systems at the MF-UHF range. It covers a variety of topics including pulsing switchmode amplifier design, high-power microstrip circuit design, novel power measurement devices, and composite and multi-layer inductor design. The text provides detailed design process for engineering application examples, illustrating how to implement theory into practice. The book also includes unique MATLAB® and Mathcad codes. • Gives practical and unique design techniques and application examples that can be used to design RF components and systems at the MF-UHF range • Includes MATLAB and Mathcad codes at the end of each chapter to facilitate the design process • Presents a practical approach blended with the theory needed for RF design including amplifies, filters, diplexers, transformer design, and inductor design • Provides hands on examples with the theory introduced in each section • Contains detailed design process for engineering application examples, demonstrating how to implement the theory into practice
Selected Contents Introduction. MF-UHF Inductor and Transformer Design Techniques. MF-UHF Filter Design. MF-UHF Microstrip Circuit Design Techniques. MF-UHF RF Amplifier Design. MF-UHF Switch Mode Amplifier Design for Pulse Applications. MF-UHF Radio Frequency Design CAD Tools. Catalog no. K12850, April 2013, c. 360 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-6165-3, $129.95 / £82.00 Also available as an eBook
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StrainEngineered MOSFETs C.K. Maiti and T.K. Maiti Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kharagpur
"… an immensely useful book for the researcher in this field and even for some like me who do not work exactly in this area. Any scientist interested in strain modulation of device properties will value this book." —Supriyo Bandyopadhyay, Virginia Commonwealth University
"… a timely bridge from the conventional MOSFETs to advanced strain-engineered MOSFETs to non-classical multiple gate devices to FinFETs. … I strongly recommend this book." —Dr. Enrique Miranda, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Currently strain engineering is the main technique used to enhance the performance of advanced siliconbased metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistors (MOSFETs). Written from an engineering application standpoint, Strain-Engineered MOSFETs introduces promising strain techniques to fabricate strainengineered MOSFETs and methods to assess the applications of these techniques. The book provides the background and physical insight needed to understand new and future developments in the modeling and design of n- and p-MOSFETs at nanoscale. This book focuses on recent developments in strainengineered MOSFETS implemented in high-mobility substrates such as, Ge, SiGe, strained-Si, ultrathin germanium-on-insulator platforms, combined with highk insulators and metal-gate. It covers the materials aspects, principles, and design of advanced devices, fabrication, and applications. It also presents a full technology computer aided design (TCAD) methodology for strain-engineering in Si-CMOS technology involving data flow from process simulation to process variability simulation via device simulation and generation of SPICE process compact models for manufacturing for yield optimization.
Selected Contents Introduction. Substrate-Induced Strain Engineering in CMOS Technology. Process-Induced Stress Engineering in CMOS Technology. Electronic Properties of Strain-Engineered Semiconductors. Strain-Engineered MOSFETs. Noise in StrainEngineered Devices. Technology CAD of StrainEngineered MOSFETs. Reliability and Degradation of Strain-Engineered MOSFETs. ... Catalog no. K14376, November 2012, 320 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4665-0055-6, $149.95 / £95.00 Also available as an eBook
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Circuits, Devices & Systems Forthcoming
Technology Computer Aided Design
Electrical Solitons
Simulation for VLSI MOSFET
Theory, Design, and Applications
Edited by
Chandan Kumar Sarkar Jadavpur University, Kolkata, West Bengal, India
MOSFET and related high-speed semiconductor devices are spearheading the drive toward smaller, faster, and lower-power electronics. This work concentrates on technology computer aided design (TCAD) and its integration into the IC fabrication process flow. It presents modeling techniques and concepts involved with the TCAD simulation of MOSFET devices. The book describes basic concepts and background related to popular commercial TCAD software as well as recent technologies to improve device performance such as multiple gate MOSFET, FINFET, SOI devices, and high-k gate material devices. • Presents the physics, design, process, and simulation of TCAD tools in a single volume • Discusses advanced technologies such as multiple gate MOSFET, FINFET, SOI devices, and high-k gate material devices • Provides an introduction to the Sentauras ISE-TCAD tool • Includes examples with program codes
Selected Contents Introduction to Computational Electronics and TCAD Basic Semiconductor Physics
David S. Ricketts and Donhee Ham Series: Devices, Circuits, and Systems
This book details the physics, implementation, and dynamics of the electrical soliton, a unique nonlinear wave with a range of applications in high-speed electronics. Presenting fundamental physical concepts in a way that the average engineer will clearly understand, the authors explore the relationship between solitons and the nonlinear transmission line, the medium in which electrical solitons are formed. They explain the unique dynamics of electrical solitons, including the many practical realities of solitons in lossy, non-ideal media, and they provide an appendix containing the mathematical background used to describe these phenomena. Catalog no. K11460, December 2010, 264 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-2980-6, $109.95 / £69.99 Also available as an eBook
Sliding Mode Control in ElectroMechanical Systems Second Edition
Device Simulation Using ISE-TCAD
Vadim Utkin, Jürgen Guldner, and Jingxin Shi
Device Simulation Using SILVACO ATLAS Tool
Series: Automation and Control Engineering
Performance Study of Deep Submicron MOSFETs
Sliding Mode Control (SMC) is gaining importance as a universal design tool for the robust control of linear and nonlinear systems. Consequently, SMC has seen many developments and improvements in recent years as well as a great increase in applications. This second edition promotes a deeper understanding of the conventional SMC methodology while examining recent design principles, including methods for suppression of the high-frequency oscillations that were the main obstacle to SMC implementation. This edition also adds new chapters on automotive applications, chattering suppression, and control of power converters.
Review of Numerical Methods for TCAD
Parameter Extraction Using TCAD Process Simulation Using TCAD Conclusions Index Catalog no. K14929, May 2013, c. 448 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4665-1265-8, $159.95 / £99.00 Also available as an eBook
Catalog no. 65602, May 2009, 503 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4200-6560-2, $167.95 / £107.00 Also available as an eBook
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Circuits, Devices & Systems Forthcoming
Magnetic Microwires A Magneto-Optical Study Edited by
Alexander Chizhik and Julian Gonzalez Universidad del Pais Vasco, San Sebastian, Spain
Materials Piezoelectric Materials and Devices Applications in Engineering and Medical Sciences M.S. Vijaya M.S. Ramaiah School of Advanced Studies, Bangalore, India
This comprehensive overview focuses on two directions of study: discovery of new effects that take place in magnetic wires and optimization of the magnetic, electrical, and mechanical properties of the wires, taking into account the technological application. The book presents the idea of moving to nanoscale, maintaining the achieved optimal parameters of microwires. While the focus remains on glass-covered wires of micrometer scale, it covers the first steps of the movement to "nano" range as an example of the versatility of the basic effects initially discovered for microscale.
Piezoelectric Materials and Devices: Applications in Engineering and Medical Sciences provides a complete overview of piezoelectric materials, covering all aspects of the materials starting from fundamental concepts. The treatment includes physics of piezoelectric materials, their characteristics and applications. The author uses simple language to explain the theory of piezoelectricity and introduce readers to the properties and design of different types of piezoelectric materials, such as those used in engineering and medical device applications.
Catalog no. N10814, May 2013, c. 250 pp. ISBN: 978-981-4411-25-7, $149.95 / £95.00 Also available as an eBook
• Introduces various types of dielectrics and their classification based on their characteristics
This book:
• Addresses the mathematical formulation of piezoelectric effects and the definition of various piezoelectric constants • Describes the structure and properties of practical piezoelectric materials such as quartz, lead zirconate titanate, barium titanate, zinc oxide, and polyvinylidene fluoride
New
Nanophotonics
• Covers the entire gamut of piezoelectric devices used in engineering and medical applications
Devices, Circuits, and Systems
• Discusses briefly the use of piezoelectric materials for energy harvesting and structural health monitoring
Preecha Yupapin
• Explores new developments in biomedical applications of piezoelectric devices such as drug delivery, blood flow and blood pressure monitoring, robotic operating tools, etc.
King Mongkut's Institute of Technology, Bangkok, Thailand
This book investigates the behavior of light (light pulse) within the micro- and nano-scale device (ring resonator), which can be integrated to form the device, circuits, and systems that can be used for atom/molecule trapping and transportation, optical transistor, fast calculation devices (optical gate), nanoscale communication and networks, and energy storage, etc. The large demand of small-scale devices, especially, with light signal processing is needed. This book discusses device (nano device) design and simulation, which can be useful for practice in the near future. Catalog no. N10552, January 2013, 400 pp. ISBN: 978-981-4364-36-2, $149.95 / £95.00
• Elaborates on design and virtual prototyping of piezoelectric devices through the use of FE software tools ANSYS and PAFEC Giving design engineers, scientists, and technologists the information and guidance they will need to adopt piezoelectric materials in the development of smart devices, this book will also motivate engineering and science students to initiate new research for developing innovative devices. Its contents will be invaluable to both students and professionals seeking a greater understanding of fundamentals and applications in the evolving field of piezoelectrics. Catalog no. K14058, August 2012, 186 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-8786-8, $139.95 / £89.00 Also available as an eBook
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Materials Microelectronics to Nanoelectronics
Forthcoming
Magnetic Material Characterization and Modeling by 3D Finite Element Joao Pedro Assumpcao Bastos and Nelson Sadowski Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil
This book provides the necessary information on material characterization and finite element methods applications. It begins with a thorough introduction to materials and basic electromagnetics, and provides a refresher on the finite elements method concepts. The book then moves into experimental and numerical modeling related to losses and material characterization with an emphasis on hysteresis. The second half of the book employs the concepts of the material characterization chapters by focusing on the finite elements method applied to 3D applications. • Written in an easy-to-understand tutorial format • Provides an introduction to materials and basic electromagnetics • Offers a refresher on finite element method concepts • Introduces modern concepts on ferromagnetic material characterizations and losses • Furnishes several algorithms ready to be applied in computational language • Employs the concepts of material characterization by focusing on FEM applied to 3D applications
Selected Contents Statics and Quasi-Statics Electromagnetics - Brief Presentation. Ferromagnetic Materials and Iron Losses. Scalar Hysteresis Modeling. Vector Hysteresis Modeling. Brief Presentation of the Finite Element Method. Using Nodal Elements with Magnetic Vector Potential. The Source-Field Method for 3D Magnetostatic Fields. The Source-Field Method for 3D Magnetodynamic Fields. A Matrix-Free Iterative Solution Procedure for Finite Element Problems. Catalog no. K20566, July 2013, c. 700 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4665-9251-3, $149.95 / £95.00 Also available as an eBook
Materials, Devices and Manufacturability Edited by
Anupama B. Kaul National Science Foundation, Arlington, Virginia, USA
"Excellent topics covering fundamental limits in scaling down silicon based semiconductors to recent promises in nanowire-based devices." —Anirudha V. Sumant, Argonne National Laboratory, Illinois, USA
"Dr. Kaul has done an excellent job covering the field objectively. The collection touches on very fundamental work in this field but also represents examples of how the evolution from microelectronics to nanoelectronics have resulted in successful products and innovations." —James Stasiak, Hewlett-Packard Company
"Overall, this is an excellent reference book for researchers and educators in the areas of microelectronics and nanoelectronics. … More importantly, this book emphasizes manufacturability, which is a distinction from other books on similar topics which mostly discuss theoretical principles." —Xing Cheng, Texas A&M University, USA
"… a nice balance between introducing fundamentals of nanoscale device fabrication and the in-depth knowledge in the field of nanomanufacturing." —Chuan-Chiang Chen, California State Polytechnic University Pomona, USA
This book gives a comprehensive cross-section of promising MEMS and nanotechnologies that are important to the future growth of the electronics industry. • Describes the state of the art in Si transistor technology in the context of Moore’s law • Explores how continued scaling impacts transistor performance • Covers the design, modeling, and analysis of nano-electro-mechanical-systems (NEMS)-based integrated circuits • Addresses the design, fabrication, and characterization of NEM resonators used as sensitive mass detectors for biological sensing applications • Provides examples of the latest developments in nanofabrication derived from both the top-down and the bottom-up approach • Talks about the broader applications of nanoengineered materials in the areas of electronics, biology, and energy harnessing Catalog no. K14730, August 2012, 463 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4665-0954-2, $139.95 / £89.00 Also available as an eBook
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Materials Ultrasonic and Electromagnetic NDE for Structure and Material Characterization
Magnetics, Dielectrics, and Wave Propagation with MATLAB® Codes
Engineering and Biomedical Applications
Carmine Vittoria
Edited by
Tribikram Kundu The University of Arizona, Tucson, USA
“The book comprises an essential reference for researchers and graduate students working in ultrasonic or electromagnetic NDE. The different chapters contributed by recognized experts in the field cover both fundamental theory as well as current research areas.” —Dr. Paul Fromme, University College London, UK
“Professor Kundu is to be congratulated for bringing together this list of experts, each with many years of experience, as contributors to this much-needed book. The book provides a comprehensive and rigorous approach of the fundamentals of linear and nonlinear ultrasonics and electromagnetic methods, including a chapter on the newly emerging THz technique. The book also provides enough advanced engineering and biological applications to make the reader familiar with these technologies, including applications of guided waves, nonlinear ultrasonics, laser-ultrasonics, acoustic microscopy, and fiber optics. This makes this book an excellent text for a senior/first-year graduate course in nondestructive testing and evaluation, or as a text in a course in engineering and biological materials characterization. It is also an excellent reference book for practicing engineers and scientists, and I highly recommend it.” —Henrique Reis, Department of Industrial and Enterprise Systems Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
Most books on NDE focus either on the theoretical background or on advanced applications. Bridging the gap, this book brings together the principles, equations, and applications of ultrasonic and electromagnetic NDE in a single, authoritative resource. It begins with the fundamentals of mechanics and electromagnetic theory, derives the basic equations, and then, step by step, covers state-of-the-art topics and applications. A solutions manual and figure slides are available upon qualifying course adoption.
Catalog no. K11655, June 2012, c. 890 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-3663-7, $149.95 / £95.00 Also available as an eBook
Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
“Even if you thought you understood magnetism, it is likely that you would learn a lot ... Many books on magnetism end where Vittoria’s is just beginning. ... An unusual feature of Vittoria’s book are the solutions that are included to the problems at the end of each chapter. These solutions form a lengthy set of examples for sorting out the many theories and models now used in trying to understand magnetism. ... If you make magnetism your profession, or are just casually involved with magnetic materials, it is worth reading a book such as Vittoria’s. ... about as approachable as this subject can get.” —Alfy Riddle, IEEE Microwave Magazine
A comprehensive description of wave propagation in magneto-dielectric materials, this textbook presents qualitative and quantitative arguments to calculate magnetic parameters from first principles. The book’s theoretical approach combines macroscopic free magnetic energy with Maxwell's equations to yield wave propagation characteristics of magneto-dielectric materials. The author provides a clear understanding of the origin of magnetic parameters and how to calculate these parameters as the dimensionality of materials is reduced toward the microscopic scale. • Provides MATLAB® programs to get started • Introduces the fields of magnetism, magnetic, and wave propagation in very anisotropic media • Presents MKS and CGS systems of units to enable cross-fertilization of ideas between engineers and physicists • Supplies the background needed to apply fundamental ideas
Selected Contents Review of Maxwell Equations and Units. Classical Principles of Magnetism. Introduction to Magnetism. Free Magnetic Energy. Phenomenological Theory. Electrical Properties of Magnetic Films. KramersKronig Equations. Electromagnetic Wave Propagation in Anisotropic Magnetodielectric Media. Spin Surface Boundary Conditions. Matrix Representation of Wave Propagation. Catalog no. K11955, September 2010, 472 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-4199-0, $145.95 / £93.00 Also available as an eBook
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New
Circuit Design Techniques for Non-Crystalline Semiconductors Sanjiv Sambandan Bangalore, India
Theoretical Foundations Karl-Jörg Langenberg, René Marklein, and Klaus Mayer University of Kassel, Germany
"Macroelectronics has elicited much excitement in the past ten years. There is however a clear disconnect between people who study materials or single devices and engineers who try to design circuits with these devices ... This is the first book I have seen where these issues are addressed explicitly. The author provides a few insights on strategies but in addition with the information contained in this book, practitioners have all the tools they need to come up with designs and strategies of their own ... This book will be very useful to anyone who wants to take devices made with new non-crystalline semiconductors out of the lab and into the world of applications." —Alberto Salleo, Stanford University
"…a well-organized reference that would be helpful to experts and students in the field of large-area electronics. The topics discussed could be used in a wide range of applications from conventional thinfilm transistors to printed electronics." —William S. Wong, University of Waterloo
Written for students and professionals within the fields of materials science and engineering, electronics engineering, and applied physics, this reference provides a systematic means to synthesize circuits with disordered semiconductor field effect transistors (DS-FETs) and explanation of the issues involved. • Offers examples of how self-assembly can be used as a powerful tool in circuit synthesis • Covers theory, materials, techniques, and applications • Provides starting threads for new research • Highlights current problems and provides models and possible solutions to circuit synthesis with non-crystalline materials
Selected Contents Fundamentals. Device Physics. Circuit Design. Applications. Threads for Future Research. Catalog no. K12074, October 2012, 263 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-4632-2, $179.95 / £114.00 Also available as an eBook
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Ultrasonic Nondestructive Testing of Materials
"... absolutely a must for every scientist who would like to further evaluate theoretically ultrasonic NDT. The studies described by Langenberg et al. have very strongly enhanced the interpretation of propagation of elastic waves also in anisotropic and inhomogeneous media we have in practice, for instance, in welds of austenitic stainless steels or dissimilar metal (Nialloys) welds in the nuclear and chemical industries." —Gerd Dobmann, Fraunhofer-IZFP, Saarbrücken, Germany
This book features a comprehensive discussion of the mathematical foundations of ultrasonic nondestructive testing of materials. Catalog no. K12611, February 2012, 772 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-5588-1, $179.95 / £108.00 Also available as an eBook
TwoDimensional Nanostructures Mahmood Aliofkhazraei Tarbiat Modares University, Iran
Nasar Ali NANOSMAT Ltd, United Kingdom
“... combines presentation of state-of-the-art scientific techniques employing a highly pedagogical approach that makes it suitable for use in advanced classes in chemistry and materials science.” —Ioannis Remediakis, University of Crete, Greece
“I like the approach ... key concepts in nanoscience are introduced from the very beginning, and then the main features that characterize the 2D nanomaterials are presented and thoroughly developed. … The way that the book contents are organized makes it really appealing to anyone working in the field of nanoscience and nanotechnology.” —Eva Pellicer, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain
Catalog no. K12975, May 2012, 321 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-6665-8, $179.95 / £114.00 Also available as an eBook
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Materials Forthcoming
Graphene-Based Nanomaterials Synthesis, Surface Characterization, and Applications Subbiah Alwarappan and Ashok Kumar University of South Florida, Tampa, USA
This book describes the different methods of graphene's synthesis, their characterization, and application in several major research areas. It begins with a brief introduction to various carbon-based nanomaterials and categorizes the different types of carbonbased nanomaterials. The authors then discuss important applications of graphene, including use as tranducer for electrochemical sensing and biosensing and energy storage. The book then explores the fundamentals of graphene and these applications. Catalog no. K13960, September 2013, c. 264 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-8427-0, $139.95 / £89.00 Also available as an eBook
Metamaterials Handbook Two-Volume Slipcase Set Edited by
Filippo Capolino University of California, Irvine, USA
Summarizing the state of the art in electromagnetic artificial materials (or metamaterials), from microwave to optical ranges, the Metamaterials Handbook covers all aspects of the field in two separate volumes. It organizes all conceivable aspects of the results of various years of research in this exciting area, serving as a guide for both industry and academic researchers, as well as for designers using artificial materials for electronic devices across the entire frequency spectrum, from megahertz to optical frequencies. Catalog no. 53620, October 2009, 1736 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4200-5362-3, $194.95 / £124.00
Forthcoming
Nanostructured Semiconductors From Basic Research to Applications Edited by
Petra Granitzer and Klemens Rumpf Karl-Franzens-Universität, Graz, Austria
This book focuses on nanostructured semiconductors, their fabrication, and their application in fields such as optics, acoustics, and biomedicine. It presents a compendium of recent developments in nanostructured and hybrid materials and also contains a collection of principles and approaches related to nano-size semiconductors. The text summarizes recent work by renowned scientists, emphasizing the synthesis by self-assembly or prestructuring and characterization methods of such nanosize materials. It also discusses the potential applications of nanostructured semiconductors and hybrid systems. Catalog no. N10741, May 2013, c. 350 pp. ISBN: 978-981-4316-90-3, $149.95 / £95.00 Also available as an eBook
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Electrical Measuring Instruments and Measurements S.C. Bhargava A complete teaching guide on electrical instrumentation and measurements that underlines the importance of quantitative knowledge and of acquiring experience in conducting measurements, as much as the inevitable role of accuracy and error. Every chapter starts with a summary, related to the subject, and concludes with worked examples, exercises, answers, and homework questions. This book is suitable as an educational tool for courses in electrical engineering and related disciplines and as a reference guide for practitioners. Catalog no. K14903, December 2012, 650 pp. ISBN: 978-0-415-62151-9, $119.95 / £76.99
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RF & Microwave Wide-Band Slow-Wave Systems
Microwave Propagation and Remote Sensing
Simulation and Applications
Atmospheric Influences with Models and Applications Pranab Kumar Karmakar University of Calcutta, West Bengal, India
This book deals with microwave propagation and remote sensing in various atmospheric and tropospheric conditions. After discussing the derived parameters of water, the text covers free space propagation, as well as conditions and constituents such as water vapor and vapor pressure, density, and ray bending. It explores Maxwell's equations and free space loss calculations, in addition to reflection, interference, polarization of electromagnetic waves, radio refraction, and atmospheric turbulence. The author also addresses effects of snow, hail, and aerosols. Catalog no. K12214, September 2011, 257 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-4899-9, $139.95 / £89.00 Also available as an eBook
Forthcoming
Microwave Power Engineering with Advanced Computer Modeling Edited by
Malgorzata Celuch Warsaw University of Technology, Poland
Stanislovas Staras, Romanas Martavicius, Julius Skudutis, Vytautas Urbanavicius, and Vladislavas Daskevicius Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Lithuania
"... valuable information for scientists, engineers and students related to investigation, design and applications of the wide-band slow-wave structures ... based on the valuable experience of known experts in the field of the wide-band electrodynamic systems" —Jonas Stankunas, Director of Antanas Gustaitis' Aviation Institute of Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
Providing new technical solutions, this book discusses super-wide band delay lines and traveling-wave deflecting systems. It includes the use of Microwave Office®, MICROWAVE STUDIO®, and MATLAB® for modeling. Catalog no. K13839, March 2012, 460 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-8154-5, $179.95 / £114.00 Also available as an eBook
RF and Microwave Handbook Second Edition, Three-Volume Set Mike Golio
Vadim V. Yakovlev
HVVi Semiconductors, Inc., Phoenix, Arizona, USA
Worchester Polytechnic Institute, Massachusetts, USA
Series: Electrical Engineering Handbook
This book summarizes recent achievements and the state of the art in microwave power engineering through papers/chapters written by the respective experts. It presents a broad picture of the field, ranging from hot research topics to emerging practical technologies and applications. The text is supplemented by a CD collection of 15 computer models developed by the contributors, imitating either entire systems or their components. This provides readers with direct access to the core of the related studies, facilitating their integration into cutting-edge scientific and engineering activities in the field.
Since the publication of the first edition, wireless technology has spread across the globe with unprecedented speed, fueled by 3G and 4G mobile technology and the proliferation of wireless LANs. Updated to reflect this tremendous growth, the second edition of this bestselling handbook expands its coverage into a set of three books, each focused on a particular aspect of the technology. Six new chapters cover WiMAX, broadband cable, bit error ratio (BER) testing, highpower PAs (power amplifiers), heterojunction bipolar transistors (HBTs), as well as an overview of microwave engineering.
Catalog no. K12280, July 2013, c. 450 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-5013-8, $149.95 / £95.00 Also available as an eBook
Catalog no. 7217, February 2008, 2208 pp. ISBN: 978-0-8493-7217-9, $219.95 / £140.00 Also available as an eBook
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Ultrawideband Radar Applications and Design Edited by
James D. Taylor J.D. Taylor Associates, Gainesville, Florida, USA
“James Taylor has collected a strong collection of international contributors who can thoroughly articulate the difficulties with the development of ultrawideband (UWB) radars. … The text provides insight into practical design of waveforms that have low probability of detection, and efficient waveform ambiguity properties for detecting fixed and moving targets.” —Mark E. Davis, Medavis Consulting, New York
This book outlines the latest advances in the theory, design, and implementation of UWB radar technology, which shows promise for use in diverse applications ranging from patient vital signals monitoring to radar sensors that could be used in homes, public places, cars, hospitals, and aircraft. Detailing their potential for use in medicine, security, and other key areas, the book covers topics including the technology’s history and government regulation internationally. • Discusses UWB radar theory through case studies by an international team of researchers and experts • Presents the latest developments in UWB propagation theory, antenna design, random noise radar, and radar imaging • Gives the working engineer all the key information that would take hours of research to find • Offers a comprehensive history of UWB radar and extracts of governmental regulations from around the world • Provides overviews of UWB radar theory subjects
Selected Contents Introduction to Ultrawideband Radar Applications and Design. Development of Ultrawideband Communications Systems and Radar Systems. Signal Waveform Variations in Ultrawideband Wireless Systems: Causes and Aftereffects. American and European Regulations on Ultrawideband Systems. Principles of Materials-Penetrating Ultrawideband Radar Systems. Ultrawideband and Random Signal Radar. Automatic Measurement of Ground Permittivity and Automatic Detection of Object Location with GPR Images Containing a Response from a Local Object. ... Catalog no. 89862, May 2012, 536 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4200-8986-8, $149.95 / £95.00 Also available as an eBook
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Small and Short Range Radar Systems Gregory L. Charvat, Jonathan Williams, Shuqing Zeng, and Jim Nickalaou This book explores small and short-range radar systems with a theoretical analysis, demonstrated with practical working examples. It discusses several different types of small radar systems, including CW, ultrawideband (UWB) impulse, linear FM, synthetic aperture radar (SAR), and phased array. For each type of radar system there is a derivation of the radar range equation, an explanation of applicable algorithms, and a case study that couples theory to reality by demonstrating the implementation of an actual radar system. • Provides working design examples • Presents practical design architectures • Supplies a basis of theoretical understanding with the objective of implementing small radar systems • Focuses specifically on issues of implementation, performance evaluation, and usage • Covers how to use small radar sensors • Includes case studies
Selected Contents Introduction: Radio Transmitters and Receivers. Radio Direction and Range (RADAR). The Radar Range Equation. CW Radar: Architecture. The Radar Range Equation for CW Radar. CW Radar Algorithms and Processing. CW Radar Systems. Ultrawideband (UWB) Impulse Radar: Architecture. The Radar Range Equation for UWB Impulse Radar. ... Linear FM (LFM) Radar: Architecture. The Radar Range Equation for LFM Radar. LFM Radar Processing and Algorithms. LFM Radar Systems. Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR): Geometry. A Review of the Range Migration Algorithm (RMA). The Radar Range Equation Applied to SAR. Additional Processing. SAR Imaging Sensors. Phased Array Radar: Geometry and Near-Field Considerations. Near-Field Beamforming using SAR Imaging Algorithms. ... Automotive Radar: Brief History. Challenges. Automotive Fusion. Active Safety Applications. Radar for Unmanned Vehicles. Basics of Mobile Robotics. Unmanned Ground Vehicles. Unmanned Air Vehicles. Catalog no. K12939, August 2013, c. 700 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-6599-6, $149.95 / £95.00 Also available as an eBook
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Radar Polarimetric Radar Imaging From Basics to Applications Jong-Sen Lee
Retired - Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC, USA
Radar Systems Analysis and Design Using MATLAB® Third Edition Bassem R. Mahafza
Eric Pottier
Université de Rennes, France
"This very concise book covering basics to applications will serve as a fundamental hands-on book for years to come. … we congratulate the authors for their diligence, oversight, and sincere dedication for assembling such a well-organized and long overdue book on the basics and applications of polarimetric radar imaging." —Wolfgang-Martin Boerner, University of Illinois, Chicago, USA
Written by two of the most recognized leaders in the field, this hands-on book presents polarimetric radar imaging and processing techniques and shows how to develop remote sensing applications using polarimetric imaging radar. It introduces polarimetric scattering mechanisms, speckle statistics and speckle filtering, polarimetric information analysis and extraction techniques, and applications typical to radar polarimetric remote sensing, such as terrain and forest classification. • Focuses on Cloude and Pottier target decomposition theory, illustrating the target parameters, entropy, alpha angle, and anisotropy with PolSAR data • Discusses speckle filtering as an essential part of polarimetric information processing • Shows that the complex Wishart distribution is the most appropriate for characterizing the statistical property of polarimetric imaging radar data • Examines the relationship between coherent and incoherent target decomposition theorems • Provides practical examples of remote sensing applications, such as terrain classification, using airborne and space-borne PolSAR data
Selected Contents Overview of Imaging Radar Polarimetry. Electromagnetic Vector Wave and Polarization Descriptors. Electromagnetic Vector Scattering Operators. PolSAR Speckle Statistics. PolSAR Speckle Filtering. Introduction to the Polarimetric Target Decomposition Concept. The H/A/a Polarimetric Decomposition Theorem. PolSAR Terrain and Land-Use Classification. Pol-InSAR Forest Mapping and Classification. Selected PolSAR Applications. Appendices. Index. Catalog no. 5497X, February 2009, 422 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4200-5497-2, $146.95 / £94.00 Also available as an eBook
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deciBel Research Inc., Huntsville, Alabama, USA
Using the most recent version of MATLAB®, the third edition of this popular text incorporates recent advances along with many new problems and examples. It adds coverage of radar cross-section and polarization, matched filter and radar ambiguity function, radar wave propagation, adaptive array processing, multiple input-output radars, space-time adaptive processing, phase noise, and Doppler processing. A complete set of MATLAB codes are available for download at www.crcpress.com. A solutions manual and figure slides are available upon qualifying course adoption.
Catalog no. K13984, May 2013 ISBN: 978-1-4398-8495-9, $129.95 / £82.00 Also available as an eBook
Through-theWall Radar Imaging Edited by
Moeness G. Amin Villanova University, Pennsylvania, USA
An examination of through-the-wall radar imaging, this text discusses an emerging and important area of research and technology that is appealing to both engineers and scientists. It offers theory, analyses, and experimentations and covers key research and development efforts in signal processing, array processing, EM modeling, antenna design, SAR, Doppler signature estimation, and polar difference imaging. The book provides research findings with real solutions to real problems. It also shows the impact of various types of walls on image resolution and quality and explores the various approaches to address these issues. Catalog no. K10760, December 2010, 604 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-1476-5, $167.95 / £107.00
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Discover the State of the Art in Measurement, Instrumentation, and Sensors New Edition of the Bestselling Handbook Coming Soon! Edited by John G. Webster University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA Halit Eren Curtin University, Bentley, Australia
Edited by renowned instrumentation experts, this new edition of a bestselling handbook covers all aspects of the design and implementation of instrumentation in engineering, physics, chemistry, and the life sciences.
New in This Edition • 41 new chapters, on bio-inspired sensors, wireless sensor networks, instruments and methods for space dosimetry, intelligent and virtual instruments, energy harvesting, and much more • Updates and revisions throughout
Catalog no. K12205, October 2013, c. 2700 pp., ISBN: 978-1-4398-4883-8, $149.95 / £95.00 Also available as eBook
Also Available as Individual Volumes Spatial, Time, and Mechanical Measurement, Second Edition
Electromagnetic, Optical, Radiation, Chemical, and Biomedical Measurement, Second Edition
Catalog no. K12208, August 2013, c. 1544 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-4888-3, $149.95 / £95.00
Catalog no. K12210, October 2013, c. 1250 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-4891-3, $149.95 / £95.00
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