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Designed for microwave and RF engineers, this is a presentation of nonlinear microwave and RF circuits. There is guidance on designing nonlinear circuits and modelling solid-state devices for nonlinear circuit analysis by computer. This second edition is revised and expanded.
Since the publication of the first edition of this book, advances in algorithms, logic and software tools have transformed the field of data fusion. This edition covers these areas as well as smart agents, human computer interaction, cognitive aides to analysis and data system fusion control.
Adapting battlefield communications systems to accommodate fast-changing technological developments is a major challenge for both civilian and military defense communications engineers. This work examines satellite, cellular, and network solutions to these problems.
This text explains how to perform high-accuracy RF measurements of die and packages in the RF test lab. It defines the essential elements in an RF system, explains where errors can be found in such a system and shows how to mathematically remove them with calibration.
A concise and thorough handbook on requirements analysis, this book is a desk guide for your systems or software development work. It enables you to identify the real customer requirements for your projects and control changes and additions to these requirements.
A comprehensive review of surveillance and reconnaissance (S&R) imaging system modelling and performance prediction. This resource helps the reader predict the information potential of new surveillance system designs, and compare and select from alternative measures of information extraction.
This book and software package provides the analytical tools needed to evaluate and predict the effects of a radome on an enclosed antenna. It features an overview of radome wall concepts and materials, and presents ray trace approaches to achieve solution using a PC.
This guide to the design and application of elliptical dielectric waveguides and fibers shows the theoretical basis of the technology, demonstrates the practical uses for elliptical fibres, examines design criteria and trade-offs, and gives access to collected data and references on the topic.
Based on the author's real-world design experience, this comprehensive guide examines and compares all major RF power amplifier linearization techniques in detail. It features practical tips, more than 250 illustrations, and over 600 verified equations.
Providing up-to-date information on sensors and tracking, this text presents practical, innovative design solutions for single and multiple sensor systems, as well as biomedical applications for automated cell motility study systems.
Provides information necessary to set up a data quality program, and to make and maintain improvements to data quality. The text covers all aspects of data management to provide analysis of quality problems and their impacts, potential solutions, and how they are combined.
This extensively revised and expanded third edition of a classic bestseller offers engineers the most up-to-date and definitive resource on this critical method for solving Maxwell's equations. The method helps practitioners design antennas, wireless communications devices, high-speed digital and microwave circuits, and integrated optical devices with unsurpassed efficiency.
The companion book of reference to the first volume. The book delivers a review of key areas in modern optics: coherent optical fibre systems, free space optical communications, atmospheric against guided wave optical communications and techniques for signal fading and loss.
An introduction to optical designs for handling the efficient routeing of photonic information. This book explains electrical versus optical issues, the promise and diversity of optical interconnection, and the advantages, costs and tradeoffs. Each design approach is discussed at length.
This text attempts to give the reader an understanding of the key developments in moment methods and the early history of this development. It provides over 45 key papers in the field, many of which are from non-IEEE sources.
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