Radiowave Propagation: Physics and Applications Hardcover 2010

Central Stack
(1860)
Angemeldet als privater Verkäufer
Verbraucherschützende Vorschriften, die sich aus dem EU-Verbraucherrecht ergeben, finden daher keine Anwendung. Der eBay-Käuferschutz gilt dennoch für die meisten Käufe.
US $119,95
Ca.CHF 95,71
Artikelzustand:
Sehr gut
Ganz entspannt. Rückgaben akzeptiert.
Das interessiert die Leute. 2 haben das auf ihrer Beobachtungsliste.
Versand:
Kostenlos USPS Media MailTM.
Standort: Escondido, California, USA
Lieferung:
Lieferung zwischen Sa, 4. Okt und Di, 7. Okt nach 94104 bei heutigem Zahlungseingang
Wir wenden ein spezielles Verfahren zur Einschätzung des Liefertermins an – in diese Schätzung fließen Faktoren wie die Entfernung des Käufers zum Artikelstandort, der gewählte Versandservice, die bisher versandten Artikel des Verkäufers und weitere ein. Insbesondere während saisonaler Spitzenzeiten können die Lieferzeiten abweichen.
Rücknahme:
30 Tage Rückgabe. Käufer zahlt Rückversand. Wenn Sie ein eBay-Versandetikett verwenden, werden die Kosten dafür von Ihrer Rückerstattung abgezogen.
Zahlungen:
     Diners Club

Sicher einkaufen

eBay-Käuferschutz
Geld zurück, wenn etwas mit diesem Artikel nicht stimmt. Mehr erfahreneBay-Käuferschutz - wird in neuem Fenster oder Tab geöffnet
Der Verkäufer ist für dieses Angebot verantwortlich.
eBay-Artikelnr.:187324540240

Artikelmerkmale

Artikelzustand
Sehr gut: Buch, das nicht neu aussieht und gelesen wurde, sich aber in einem hervorragenden Zustand ...
Book Title
Radiowave Propagation : Physics and Applications Hardcover
ISBN
9780470542958
Kategorie

Über dieses Produkt

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
ISBN-10
0470542950
ISBN-13
9780470542958
eBay Product ID (ePID)
80126200

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
320 Pages
Publication Name
Radiowave Propagation : Physics and Applications
Language
English
Subject
Radio, Electronics / General
Publication Year
2010
Type
Textbook
Author
Fernando L. Teixeira, Joel T. Johnson, Curt Levis
Subject Area
Technology & Engineering
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
20.8 Oz
Item Length
9.7 in
Item Width
6.4 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2009-045884
Reviews
"It is highly recommended for any RF engineer who is concerned with the effects of the propagation channel on his or her system's performance." ( International Union of Radio Science , 1 March 2012)
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
621.384/11
Table Of Content
Preface. 1 Introduction. 1.1 Definition of Propagation. 1.2 Propagation and Systems Design. 1.3 Historical Perspective. 1.4 The Influence of Signal Frequency and Environment. 1.5 Propagation Mechanisms. 1.6 Summary. 1.7 Sources of Further Information. 1.8 Overview of Text. 2 Characterization of Propagation Media. 2.1 Introduction. 2.2 Maxwell''s Equations, Boundary Conditions, and Continuity. 2.3 Constitutive Relations. 2.4 Dielectric Behavior of Materials: Material Polarization. 2.5 Material Properties. 2.5.1 Simple Media. 2.6 Magnetic and Conductive Behavior of Materials. References. 3 Plane Waves. 3.1 Introduction. 3.2 D''Alembert''s Solution. 3.3 Pure Traveling Waves. 3.4 Information Transmission. 3.5 Sinusoidal Time Dependence in an Ideal Medium. 3.6 Plane Waves in Lossy and Dispersive Media. 3.7 Phase and Group Velocity. 3.8 Wave Polarization. References. 4 Antenna and Noise Concepts. 4.1 Introduction. 4.2 Antenna Concepts. 4.3 Basic Parameters of Antennas. 4.3.1 Receiving Antennas. 4.4 Noise Considerations. References. 5 Direct Transmission. 5.1 Introduction. 5.2 Friis Transmission Formula. 5.3 Atmospheric Gas Attenuation Effects. 5.4 Rain Attenuation. 5.5 Scintillations. Appendix 5.A Look Angles to Geostationary Satellites. References. 6 Reflection and Refraction. 6.1 Introduction. 6.2 Reflection from a Planar Interface: Normal Incidence. 6.3 Reflection from a Planar Interface: Oblique Incidence. 6.4 Total Reflection and Critical Angle. 6.5 Refraction in a Stratified Medium. 6.6 Refraction Over a Spherical Earth. 6.7 Refraction in the Earth''s Atmosphere. 6.8 Ducting. 6.9 Ray-Tracing Methods. References. 7 Terrain Reflection and Diffraction. 7.1 Introduction. 7.2 Propagation Over a Plane Earth. 7.3 Fresnel Zones. 7.4 Earth Curvature and Path Profile Construction. 7.5 Microwave Link Design. 7.6 Path Loss Analysis Examples. 7.7 Numerical Methods for Path Loss Analysis. 7.8 Conclusion. References. 8 Empirical Path Loss and Fading Models. 8.1 Introduction. 8.2 Empirical Path Loss Models. 8.3 Signal Fading. 8.4 Narrowband Fading Mitigation Using Diversity Schemes. 8.5 Wideband Channels. 8.6 Conclusion. References. 9 Groundwave Propagation. 9.1 Introduction. 9.2 Planar Earth Groundwave Prediction. 9.3 Spherical Earth Groundwave Prediction. 9.4 Methods for Approximate Calculations. 9.5 A 1 MHz Sample Calculation. 9.6 A 10 MHz Sample Calculation. 9.7 ITU Information and Other Resources. 9.8 Summary. Appendix 9.A Spherical Earth Groundwave Computations. References. 10 Characteristics of the Ionosphere. 10.1 Introduction. 10.2 The Barometric Law. 10.3 Chapman''s Theory. 10.4 Structure of the Ionosphere. 10.5 Variability of the Ionosphere. References. 11 Ionospheric Propagation. 11.1 Introduction. 11.2 Dielectric Properties of an Ionized Medium. 11.3 Propagation in a Magnetoionic Medium. 11.4 Ionospheric Propagation Characteristics. 11.5 Ionospheric Sounding. 11.6 The Secant Law. 11.7 Transmission Curves. 11.8 Breit and Tuve''s Theorem. 11.9 Martyn''s Theorem on Equivalent Virtual Heights. 11.10 MUF, "Skip" Distance, and Ionospheric Signal Dispersion. 11.11 Earth Curvature Effects and Ray-Tracing Techniques. 11.12 Ionospheric Propagation Prediction Tools. 11.13 Ionospheric Absorption. 11.14 Ionospheric Effects on Earth-Space Links. References. 12 Other Propagation Mechanisms and Applications. 12.1 Introduction. 12.2 Tropospheric Scatter. 12.3 Meteor Scatter. 12.4 Tropospheric Delay in Global Satellite Navigation Systems. 12.5 Propagation Effects on Radar Systems. References. Index.
Synopsis
Radiowave Propagation provides an overview of the physical mechanisms governing electromagnetic wave propagation in the Earth s troposphere and ionosphere. With an accessible and student-oriented approach, this textbook explores a wide range of topics in a combination of physical and empirical descriptions., An accessible student-oriented approach to radiowave propagation Propagation-the process whereby a signal is conveyed between transmitter and receiver-has a profound influence on communication systems design. Radiowave Propagation provides an overview of the physical mechanisms that govern electromagnetic wave propagation in the Earth's troposphere and ionosphere. Developed in conjunction with a graduate-level wave propagation course at The Ohio State University, this text offers a balance of physical and empirical models to provide basic physical insight as well as practical methods for system design. Beginning with discussions of propagation media properties, plane waves, and antenna and system concepts, successive chapters consider the most important wave propagation mechanisms for frequencies ranging from LF up to the millimeter wave range, including: Direct line-of-sight propagation through the atmosphere Rain attenuation The basic theory of reflection and refraction at material interfaces and in the Earth's atmosphere Reflection, refraction, and diffraction analysis in microwave link design for a specified terrain profile Empirical path loss models for point-to-point ground links Statistical fading models Standard techniques for prediction of ground wave propagation Ionospheric propagation, with emphasis on the skywave mechanism at MF and HF and on ionospheric perturbations for Earth-space links at VHF and higher frequencies A survey of other propagation mechanisms, including tropospheric scatter, meteor scatter, and propagation effects on GPS systems Radiowave Propagation incorporates fundamental materials to help senior undergraduate and graduate engineering students review and strengthen electromagnetic physics skills as well as the most current empirical methods recommended by the International Telecommunication Union. This book can also serve as a valuable teaching and reference text for engineers working with wireless communication, radar, or remote sensing systems.
LC Classification Number
TK6565.A6L46 2010

Artikelbeschreibung des Verkäufers

Info zu diesem Verkäufer

Central Stack

100% positive Bewertungen5.3 Tsd. Artikel verkauft

Mitglied seit Sep 2014
Antwortet meist innerhalb 24 Stunden
Angemeldet als privater VerkäuferDaher finden verbraucherschützende Vorschriften, die sich aus dem EU-Verbraucherrecht ergeben, keine Anwendung. Der eBay-Käuferschutz gilt dennoch für die meisten Käufe.
Shop besuchenKontakt

Detaillierte Verkäuferbewertungen

Durchschnitt in den letzten 12 Monaten
Genaue Beschreibung
5.0
Angemessene Versandkosten
5.0
Lieferzeit
5.0
Kommunikation
5.0

Verkäuferbewertungen (1'854)

Alle Bewertungen
Positiv
Neutral
Negativ