Riassunto
Numerical simulation is essential to electrical engineers working in antenna design, wireless communications, optical systems, and a host of other areas. This new applications-focused book provides engineers with state-of-the-art methods for predicting simulation accuracy, worked-out results for dozens of real-world problems, the latest accuracy-improving techniques, and detailed guidance for all parameters required to optimize numerical simulations. Bridging the gap between abstract academic treatments and practical engineering needs, this timely work introduces various surface integral equation formulations, approaches to discretizing the integral equations, and measures of solution accuracy. All told, this definitive resource is indispensable for all engineers and software developers working with computational simulation tools in electromagnetics and wave propagation.
Informazioni sull?autore
Karl F. Warnick is an associate professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering, Brigham Young University in Utah, where he earned his Ph.D. in electrical engineering. He is also coauthor of Problem Solving in Electromagnetics, Microwave Circuit, and Antenna Design for Communications Engineering (Artech House, 2006). Weng Cho Chew is a professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and serves as the dean of faculty of engineering at the University of Hong Kong. He earned his Ph.D. in electrical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is the coauthor of two books, over 300 journal articles, and more than 400 conference papers.
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