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Antenna Engineering Handbook, 4th Edition Chapter 53 "Propagation" by Prof. Joel Johnson. |
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Frequency Domain Hybrid Finite Element Methods for Electromagnetics |
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Radio Design in Nanometer Technologies Mohammed Ismail and Delia González Springer, December 2006 Hardcover, 328 pages This book addresses current trends and future directions in radio design for wireless applications. As radio transceivers constitute the major bottleneck in a wireless chipset in terms of power consumption and die size, the radio must be designed in the context of the entire system, end to end. Therefore the book will address wireless systems as well as the DSP parts before it gets into coverage of radio design issues. Publisher's Website |
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Adaptive Techniques for Mixed Signal System on Chip This book is devoted to the subject of adaptive techniques for smart analog and mixed signal design whereby fully functional first-pass silicon is achievable. The techniques described should lead to quantum improvement in design productivity of complex analog and mixed signal systems while significantly cutting the spiraling costs of product development in emerging nanometer technologies. |
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CMOS PLLs and VCOs for 4G Wireless Adem Aktas and Mohammed Ismail |
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Finite Antenna Arrays and FSS Ben Munk Wiley-IEEE Press, July 2003 Hardcover, 392 pages A periodic surface is an assembly of identical elements arranged in a one or two-dimensional array. Such surfaces have various effects on incident electromagnetic waves. Their applications range from antennas to stealth aircraft.This book discusses finite antenna arrays and how to minimize the radar cross section of these arrays. Publisher's Website |
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Multi-Standard CMOS Wireless Receivers: Analysis and Design Xiaopeng Li and Mohammed Ismail This is the first book on the subject of multi-standard wireless receivers. It covers both the analysis and design aspects of CMOS radio receivers with primary focus on receivers for mobile terminals. The subject of multi-standard data converter design for base stations is also covered. |
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RF CMOS Power Amplifiers : Theory, Design and Implementation Mona M. Hella and Mohammed Ismail This book focuses on the design procedure and the testing issues of CMOS RF power amplifiers. This is the first monograph addressing RF CMOS power amplifier design for emerging wireless standards. The book discusses CMOS power amplifier design principles and theory and describes the architectures and tradeoffs in designing linear and nonlinear power amplifiers. |
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Data Converters for Wireless Standards Chunlei Shi and Mohammed Ismail Springer, 2002 Hardcover, 144 pages Wireless communication is witnessing tremendous growth with proliferation of different standards covering wide, local and personal area networks. Central to achieving goals associated with this is the design of data converters for these emerging standards in the context of technology and market trends. This book presents the design of such converters and introduces the underlying circuit design principles. Publisher's Website |
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High-Speed Heterostructure Devices High-Speed Heterostructure Devices describes modern high-speed semiconductor devices intended for both graduate students and practicing engineers. The book details the underlying physics of heterostructures as well as some of the most recent techniques for modeling and simulating these devices. The emphasis is on heterostructure devices of the immediate future such as the MODFET, HBT and RTD. |
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Antennas for All Applications, 3rd Edition John Kraus and Ronald Marhefka McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math, November 2001 Hardcover, 960 pages This is an exciting revision of John Kraus' classic book Antennas, which has been long known as the "Antenna Bible". A new co-author, Ronald Marhefka has joined the author team for this revison. Many new, modern applications have been added-thus the title change to Antennas with All Applications. As well, the references have been updated to include recent additons to the literature. Publisher's Website |
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Frequency Selective Surfaces, Theory and Design Ben Munk Wiley-Interscience, April 2000 Hardcover, 440 pages This book presents the complete derivation of the Periodic Method of Moments, which enables the reader to calculate quickly and efficiently the transmission and reflection properties of multi-layered Frequency Selective Surfaces comprised of either wire and/or slot elements of arbitrary shape and located in a stratified medium. Publisher's Website |
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Finite Element Method for Electromagnetics: Antennas, Microwave Circuits, and Scattering Applications John Volakis, Arindam Chatterjee, Leo Kempel Wiley-IEEE Press, June 1998 Paperback, 368 pages Many popular electromagnetic simulation packages employ the finite element method and its hybrid versions for robust and adaptable modeling. This book covers the theory, development, implementation and application of the finite element method and its hybrid versions to electromagnetics. Publisher's Website |
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Multimedia Technology For Applications Bing Sheu and Mohammed Ismail "This single, expertly-written volume brings you in-depth, interdisciplinary coverage of today's state-of-the-art multimedia technology--the combined work of more than 20 leaders in the field..." |
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Approximate Boundary Conditions in Electromagnetics Thomas Senior and John Volakis The Institution of Electrical Engineers, March 1995. Hardcover, 363 pages Non-metallic and composites are now commonplace in modern vehicle construction, and the need to compute scattering and other electromagnetic phenomena in the presence of material structures has led to the development of simulation techniques. This book describes a variety of methods for the approximate simulation of the material surfaces, and provides a comprehensive treatment of boundary conditions in electromagnetics. |