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Radio Frequency Principles and Applications: The Generation, Propagation, and Reception of Signals and Noise Hardcover - 1998

by Smith, Albert A

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Targeting practicing engineers, researchers and graduate students, this book presents a thorough compilation of the relationships, formulas, and basic electromagnetic theory of radio frequency fields. The book ties together the various relates topics in a logical development, , and the material flows from the fundamentals of electromagnetic fields to areas of practical application.

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IEEE, 1998. Hardcover. New. 219 pages. 9.50x6.50x0.75 inches.
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Now in one convenient volume you can have all the information you need on real-world applications of electromagnetic theory, including the prediction, analysis, and measurement of electromagnetic fields and their effects. Radio Frequency Principles and Applications will guide you from the basics of electromagnetic theory to a full range of new and vital applications.

Albert A. Smith, Jr. provides a wealth of practical information in an accessible style, without using abstruse theory or requiring complex mathematical derivations. Key topics covered include:

  • Static and time-varying fields and their sources
  • Ground wave propagation
  • Antennas
  • Radio frequency environments
  • Waveforms and spectral analysis
  • Two-wire transmission line theory
  • Extensive references

Radio Frequency Principles and Applications is an invaluable reference tool for engineers working in the diverse fields of radio frequency technology such as electromagnetic noise and interference, wave propagation, electromagnetic compatibility, antennas, microwaves, and radio science.

About the author

Albert A. Smith, Jr. has more than 35 years experience in radio frequency engineering and electromagnetics. During his career at the IBM Corporation, he performed theoretical and experimental investigations in areas such as wave propagation, antennas, radio noise, lightning effects, electromagnetic data security, TEMPEST, and the biological effects of non-ionizing radiation. As a senior engineer at the IBM Electromagnetic Compatibility Laboratory, Poughkeepsie, New York, he was responsible for the electromagnetic compatibility of IBM's large computer systems, including the design of the IBM Poughkeepsie Open Area Test Facility for measuring electromagnetic radiation from large systems.
Mr. Smith has made fundamental contributions to the theory of the coupling of electromagnetic fields to transmission lines, the characterization of electromagnetic measurement sites, and antenna calibration. A Fellow of the IEEE, he is also associate editor of the IEEE Transactions on Electromagnetic Compatibility and past chairman of the IEEE Technical Committee on Electromagnetic Environments. Mr. Smith is the author of the book, Coupling of External Electromagnetic Fields to Transmission Lines (first edition, John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1977; second edition, Interference Control Technologies, Gainesville, Virginia, 1987) and coauthor of Measuring the Radio Frequency Environment (Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, New York, 1985). He has published more than 20 technical papers.