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Enables readers to grasp the fundamentals of applied electromagnetics through a blended pedagogical approach
Electromagnetic Applications for Guided and Propagating Waves comprehensively covers both fundamentals and advanced topics in applied electromagnetics (EM) for the professional, going above the basic static and dynamic EM field theories that are covered in most undergraduate EM textbooks. The textbook introduces complex topics with illustrations of modern technologies that use the topics, followed by a simple presentation of the basic vector analysis and Maxwell's equations, supported by many practical examples, math essays, math puzzles, and the most modern technological developments from the websites of prominent technology companies.
The textbook includes review questions at the end of each topic to enhance the students' learning experience and outcomes. It provides the links for multimedia lecture videos and directs students to relevant open sources such as YouTube videos and lecture materials from the prestigious universities of developed and developing nations. The textbook is supported by presentation slides, a solution and instructor's manual, and MATLAB program downloads.
Written by prolific teacher Dr. Karmakar, Electromagnetic Applications for Guided and Propagating Waves discusses topics including:
Electromagnetic Applications for Guided and Propagating Waves is an essential reference for researchers, professionals, and policy and decision makers in the fields of electromagnetics, electrical engineering, wireless communications, and defense.
Author: Nemai Chandra Karmakar
ISBN-10: 1394262825
ISBN-13: 9781394262823
Publisher: Wiley-IEEE Press
Language: English
Published: 10/21/2025
Pages: 656
Format: Hardcover
Weight: 2.96lbs
Size: 10.00h x 7.00w x 1.38d
Nemai Chandra Karmakar, PhD, is the lead researcher at the Monash Microwave, Antenna, RFID and Sensor Laboratory (MMARS) at Monash University, Australia. He received his PhD in Information Technology and Electrical Engineering from the University of Queensland, Australia, in 1999. He is a pioneer in fully printable, chipless radio-frequency identification (RFID) tags and sensors, readers, signal processing, and smart antennas.
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