New method for the characterization of electromagnetic wave dynamics
Modern Characterization of Electromagnetic Systems introduces a new
method of characterizing electromagnetic wave dynamics and measurements
based on modern computational and digital signal processing techniques.
The techniques are described in terms of both principle and practice, so
readers understand what they can achieve by utilizing them.
Additionally, modern signal processing algorithms are introduced in
order to enhance the resolution and extract information from
electromagnetic systems, including where it is not currently possible.
For example, the author addresses the generation of non-minimum phase or
transient response when given amplitude-only data.
- Presents modern computational concepts in electromagnetic system
characterization
- Describes a solution to the generation of non-minimum phase from
amplitude-only data
- Covers model-based parameter estimation and planar near-field to
far-field transformation as well as spherical near-field to far-field
transformation
Modern Characterization of Electromagnetic Systems is ideal for
graduate students, researchers, and professionals working in the area of
antenna measurement and design. It introduces and explains a new process
related to their work efforts and studies.