Fields and Waves in Communication Electronics

“Fields and Waves in Communication Electronics” by John R. Simon, John R. Whinnery, and Theodore Van Duzer Ramo is a comprehensive resource published by John Wiley & Sons in 1966. This first edition spans 754 pages and is presented in English, focusing on the principles of electric and electromagnetic waves as they relate to telecommunications.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of static electric and magnetic fields, along with practical results applicable to both static and time-dependent field problems. The book emphasizes the significance of vector operations, such as divergence and curl, within the context of statics. It includes valuable derivations and applications, making it a useful reference for those studying electric waves and their role in communication technologies.
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This comprehensive revision begins with a review of static electric and magnetic fields, providing a wealth of results useful for static and time-dependent fields problems in which the size of the device is small compared with a wavelength. Some of the static results such as inductance of transmission lines calculations can be used for microwave frequencies. Familiarity with vector operations, including divergence and curl, are developed in context in the chapters on statics. Packed with useful derivations and applications.
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