The application of computational electromagnetics to practical EMI/EMC engineering is an emerging technology at the end of the 20th century. Because of the increased complexity in EMI/EMC issues resulting from advancements in electronics and telecommunications, it is no longer possible to rely exclusively on traditional techniques and tools to solve the growing list of electronic engineering design problems. This handbook introduces modelling and simulation of electromagnetics to real-world EMI/EMC engineering. It combines the essentials of electromagnetics, computational techniques, and actual EMI/EMC applications. Included are such popular full-wave computational modelling techniques as the Method of Moments, Finite-Difference Time Domain Technique, Finite Element Method, and several others. The authors have included applications for computers, telecommunications, consumer electronics, medical electronics, and military uses. The text should be of value to practicing EMI/EMC engineers, electronic design engineers, and any engineer involved in computational electromagnetics.
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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200 line illustrations, 60 halftone illustrations
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978-0-412-12541-6 (9780412125416)
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How to break a real-world product into a realistic model; modelling techniques; absorbing boundary condition issues; sources modelling; modelling in the real world; Multi-stage models; validation; antenna modelling.