The Finite-Difference Time-Domain Method for Electromagnetics With MATLAB Simulations - Rilegato

Elsherbeni, Atef Z.; Demir, Veysel

 
9781613531754: The Finite-Difference Time-Domain Method for Electromagnetics With MATLAB Simulations

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This is one of the best books on computational electromagnetics both for graduate students focusing on electromagnetics problems and for practicing engineering professionals in industry and government. It is designed as an advanced textbook and self-study guide to the FDTD method of solving EM problems and simulations.

This latest edition has been expanded to include 5 entirely new chapters on advanced topics in the mainstream of FDTD practice. In addition to advanced techniques it also includes applications and examples, and some ‘tricks and traps’ of using MATLAB to achieve them.

Compared to the previous version the second edition is more complete and is a good reference for someone who is performing FDTD research.

This book is part of the ACES Series on Computational Electromagnetics and Engineering.

Supplementary material can be found at the IET's ebook page

Supplementary materials for professors are available upon request via email to books@theiet.org.

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L'autore

Atef Z. Elsherbeni is the Dobelman Distinguished Chair and Professor of Electrical Engineering at Colorado School of Mines. Over the last 28 years his research has focused on a number of topics including scattering and diffraction of EM waves by dielectric and metal objects, finite difference time domain analysis of antennas and microwave devices, interactions of electromagnetic waves with human body and RFID and sensor Integrated FRID systems. Dr. Elsherbeni is a Fellow of the IEEE and ACES, Editor-in-Chief for ACES Journal, and a past Associate Editor to the Radio Science Journal. He has co-authored 156 technical journal articles, 9 books, 28 book chapters, and contributed to over 370 professional presentations, offered 30 short courses and 34 invited seminars. Dr. Veysel Demir is an associate professor at the Department of Electrical Engineering at Northern Illinois University. His main field of research is electromagnetics and microwaves, and he is especially experienced in applied computational electromagnetics. He heavily participated in the development of time domain and frequency domain numerical analysis tools for new applications and contributed to research on improving the accuracy and speed of algorithms being developed. He is experienced in designing RF/microwave circuits and antennas for the related technologies, and performing experimental characterizations of these devices.

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