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    "Wave Propagation Concepts for Near-Future Telecommunication Systems" ed. by Sandra Costanzo

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    "Wave Propagation Concepts for Near-Future Telecommunication Systems" ed. by Sandra Costanzo

    "Wave Propagation Concepts for Near-Future Telecommunication Systems" ed. by Sandra Costanzo
    ITexLi | 2017 | ISBN: 9535131281 9535131273 9789535131274 9789535131281 | 203 pages | PDF | 38 MB

    This volume is dedicated to recent researches for the development of innovative telecommunication systems, with particular focus on the propagation aspects and radiating systems design.

    The book is divided into two sections:
    Section 1, devoted to the illustration of advanced results in terms of microwave propagation at high operating frequencies, and
    Section 2, illustrating new electromagnetic concepts and applications.

    Contents
    Preface
    1 Localized Bessel Beams: Basic Properties and Emerging Communication Applications
    2 Transionospheric Microwave Propagation: Higher-Order Effects up to 100 GHz
    3 Ka-to-W Band EM Wave Propagation: Tropospheric Effects and Countermeasures
    4 Photon Propagation Through Dispersive Media
    5 Light Wave Propagation and Scattering Through Particles
    6 Slow Electromagnetic Waves: Theory and New Applications
    7 Numerical Investigation about Frequency Behaviour of Conformal FSS
    8 A Rain Estimation System Based on Electromagnetic Propagation Models and DVB-S Opportunistic Sensors
    9 Real-Time Electromagnetic Signal Processing: Principles and Illustrations
    10 Manipulating Electromagnetic Waves with Zero Index Materials

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