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Ultra-wideband, short-pulse electromagnetics 7
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New York, NY : Springer-Verlag, 2007
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9780387377285

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This book presents selected contributions of the Ultra-Wideband Short-Pulse Electromagnetics 7 Conference, including electromagnetic theory, scattering, Ultrawideband (UWB) antennas, UWB systems, ground penetrating radar, UWB communications, pulsed-power generation, time-domain computational electromagnetics, UWB compatibility, target detection and discrimination, propagation through dispersive media, and wavelet and multi-resolution techniques.


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J.-P. Parmantier and I. JunquaPhumin Kirawanich and Nakka S. Kranthi and Rahul Gunda and Jean-Philippe Parmantier and Solange Bertuol and N. E. IslamJurgen Nitsch and Sergey TkachenkoR. Thottappillil and M. A. Uman and N. TheethayiC. E. BaumMengtao Yuan and Mary C. Taylor and Tapan K. SarkarT. MelamedKurt Edmund OughstunK. Biwojno and P. Sewell and Y. Liu and C. ChristopoulosT. M. Benson and A. Al. Jarro and P. Sewell and V. Janyani and J. D. Paul and A. VukovicS. V. Kochetov and G. WollenbergStan Zwierzchowski and Michal OkoniewskiJan Ritter and Robert KebelK. Paran and M. KamyabM. Ciattaglia and G. MarroccoW. Simon and A. Lauer and D. Manteuffel and A. Wien and I. WolffSalvador Gonzalez Garcia and Amelia Rubio Bretones and Rafael Godoy Rubio and Mario Fernandez Pantoja and Rafael Gomez LopezT. K. Sarkar and B. Kolundzija and M. Salazar-PalmaZ. Ji and T. K. Sarkar and B. H. Jung and M. Salazar-PalmaE. Bleszynski and M. Bleszynski and T. JaroszewiczJurgen Nitsch and Nikolay Korovkin and Yurii Bichkov and Sergey Scherbakov and Sergey Demkin and Alexey HaiminJ. Nitsch and N. Korovkin and E. SolovyevaG. Franceschetti and J. Tatoian and D. Giri and G. GibbsC. E. BaumJ. S. TyoJ. S. Tyo and J. S. H. Schoenberg and C. E. Baum and W. D. Prather and R. Hackett and J. W. Burger and E. G. Farr and D. V. Giri and D. P. McLemoreL. H. Bowen and E. G. Farr and D. I. LawryJ. S. Tyo and E. G. Farr and D. I. LawryL. M. Atchley and E. G. Farr and L. H. Bowen and W. S. Bigelow and H. J. Wagnon and D. E. Ellibee and T. C. TranJ. McLean and R. SuttonD. Ghosh and T. K. SarkarW. S. Bigelow and E. G. Farr and L. H. Bowen and D. E. Ellibee and D. I. LawryAndrew S. PodgorskiA. Serdar Turk and D. S. Armagan SahinkayaC. Maierhofer and T. Kind and J. WostmannA. Yarovoy and J. ZijderveldJ. Sachs and P. Peyerl and P. Rauschenbach and F. Tkac and R. ZetikA. Butrym and S. PivnenkoX. Qing and Z. N. ChenT. Dissanayake and K. Esselle and Y. GeZ. N. ChenD. Manteuffel and J. Kunisch and W. SimonC. Roblin and A. SibilleL. H. Bowen and E. G. Farr and D. R. KeeneW. Sorgel and C. Waldschmidt and W. WiesbeckM. Klemm and G. TrosterJae Woon Ahn and So-young Song and Ji Heon Ryu and Myung-Suk JungE. Crull and H. Krompholz and A. Neuber and L. HatfieldJinhui Chen and J. Scott Tyo and C. Jerald BuchenauerFarzin Davanloo and Carl B. Collins and Forrest J. AgeeJurgen Schmitz and Markus Jung and Gerd WollmannA. Bausen and U. Schenk and J. Maack and D. NitschDaniel Nitsch and Jan Luiken ter HaseborgMichael Camp and Sven Korte and Heyno GarbeSven Fisahn and Michael Camp and Nuria Riera Diaz and Robert Kebel and Heyno GarbeAdrien Schoof and Jan Luiken ter HaseborgR. L. GardnerThiemo Stadtler and Jan Luiken ter Haseborg and Frank SabathEverett G. Farr and Lanney M. Atchley and Donald E. Ellibee and William J. Carey and Larry L. AltgilbersG. Cerri and H. Herlemann and V. Mariani Primiani and H. GarbeSven Battermann and Heyno GarbeEric L. Mokole and Pete HansenTakehiko Kobayashi and Naoto Takahashi and Makoto Yoshikawa and Kikuo Tsunoda and Nobuyuki TennoPete Hansen and Kim Scheff and Eric MokoleE. L. Mokole and B. T. Gold and D. J. Taylor and T. K. Sarkar and J. P. HansenRudolf Zetik and Jurgen Sachs and Peter PeyerlAlexander Yarovoy and Alexander Schukin and Igor Kaploun and Leo LigthartWalid A. Chamma and Howard Mende and Greg Barrie and Robert RobinsonC. Gilmore and H. Su and I. Jeffrey and M. Phelan and J. LoVetriAlexander Yarovoy and Friedrich Roth and Vsevolod Kovalenko and Leo LigthartS. Jang and T. K. Sarkar and M. Salazar-Palma and C. E. BaumC. E. BaumGerald Obberger and Thomas Buchegger and Erwin Schimback and Andreas Stelzer and Robert WeigelKenneth J. Pascoe and William D. WoodV. I. Koshelev and E. V. Balzovsky and Yu. I. Buyanov and P. A. Konkov and V. T Sarychev and S. E. ShipilovV. I. Koshelev and V. T. Sarychev and S. E. ShipilovV. Kovalenko and A. Yarovoy and L. P. LigthartTimofei G. Savelyev and Takao Kobayashi and Xuan Feng and Motoyuki SatoAnatoliy O. Boryssenko and Daniel H. SchaubertMarco Di Renzo and Fabio Graziosi and Fortunato Santucci and Roberto Alesii and Piero TognolattiLuca Reggiani and Gian Mario MaggioJ. C. Chedjou and J. P. Dada and I. Moussa and C. Takenga and R. Anne and K. KyamakyaConcettina Buccella and Mauro Feliziani and Giuliano ManziYves Lostanlen and Gregory Gougeon and Yoann CorreB. Uguen and F. T. Talom and G. ChassayPascal Pagani and Patrice PajuscoJocelyn FiorinaEverett G. Farr and Lanney M. Atchley and Donald E. Ellibee and Dean I. LawryErwin Hirschmuller and Gerhard Monich
Prefacep. vii
Part 1 Electromagnetic Theory & Modellingp. 1
1 EM Topology: From Theory to Applicationp. 3
2 Simulating the Response of Semi-Shielded Systems: Electromagnetic Topology Techniquep. 13
3 Newest Developments in Transmission-Line Theory and Applicationsp. 21
4 TEM Field Structure of Electric and Magnetic Fields From a Semi-Infinite Vertical Thin-Wire Antenna Above a Conducting Planep. 33
5 Axial Backscattering from a Wide Angular Sectorp. 41
6 Transient Responses of Short-Pulse Signals in Scattering Problemsp. 50
7 Transient Phase-Space Inhomogeneous Green's Functions for Modeling High Contrast Scatteringp. 56
8 Dynamical Behavior of the Brillouin Precursor in Rocard-Powles-Debye Model Dielectricsp. 64
9 Embedding Multiple Wires Within a Single TLM Nodep. 71
10 Simulation of Nonlinear Integrated Photonics Devices: A Comparison of TLM and Numerical Time Domain Integral Equation Approachesp. 80
11 Circuit Based Full-Wave Models for Nonuniform Line Structures Created with the Method of Partial Elementsp. 89
Part 2 Time-Domain Computational Techniquesp. 97
12 A Novel Methodology Combining Antennas, Propagation, and Nonlinear Switching Circuits in Transient Time-Domain Simulationp. 99
13 Simulation of a Cabin Wireless LAN Antenna Inside an Airbus A340-600 Wide-Body Transport Aircraftp. 107
14 Electromagnetic Radiation from Vertical Dipoles in Inhomogeneous Air-Lossy Medium Spacep. 115
15 On the Efficient Numerical Time-Domain Processing of Aperture Antenna Fieldp. 123
16 Efficient FDTD Parallel Processing on Modern PC CPUsp. 131
17 A Hybrid Time-Domain Technique that Combines ADI-FDTD and MoMTD to Solve Complex Electromagnetic Problemsp. 142
18 Use of Higher Order Basis in Solution of Electromagnetic Field Problemsp. 150
19 Solving Time Domain Electric Field Integral Equation for Thin-Wire Antennas Using the Laguerre Polynomialsp. 159
20 Fast Time Domain Integral Equation Solver for Dispersive Mediap. 172
21 Analytical-Numerical Calculation of Transient Processes in Nonlinear Networksp. 180
22 Suppression of Two-Tone Disturbances in Nonlinear Circuitsp. 188
Part 3 Antennasp. 197
23 Timed Arrays and Their Application to Impulse SAR for "Through-The-Wall" Imagingp. 199
24 Antenna-Aperture Synthesis for Hyperband SAR Antennasp. 206
25 Aperture Engineering for Impulse Radiating Antennasp. 215
26 Antenna Characterization for the JOLT Impulsive Radiator via Low-Voltage Measurementsp. 224
27 A Dual-Polarity Impulse Radiating Antennap. 239
28 Effect of Reflector Defocus on the Radiation Patterns of Impulse Radiating Antennasp. 248
29 A Portable Automated Time-Domain Antenna Range: The PATAR Systemp. 258
30 Practical Realization of PxM Antennas for High-Power, Broadband Applicationsp. 267
31 Transmission and Reception by Nonreflecting UWB Antennasp. 276
32 Design and Characterization of a Lens TEM Hornp. 289
33 100 GHz Broadband High Power Antennasp. 297
34 Partial Dielectric Loaded TEM-Horn Design for UWB Ground Penetrating Impulse Radar Systemsp. 306
35 Antenna Development for Impulse Radar Applications in Civil Engineeringp. 316
36 Analysis of Radiation from a Dielectric Wedge Antennap. 325
37 Characterizing Impulse Radiating Antennas by an Intuitive Approachp. 334
38 A Tapered Coplanar Strip Antenna with Improved Matchingp. 342
39 Antipodal Vivaldi Antenna for UWB Applicationsp. 354
40 Low-Cost Printed Monopole Antennas for Wideband Applicationsp. 363
41 Small and Broadband Planar Antennas for UWB Wireless Communication Applicationsp. 371
42 Characterization of UWB Antennas by Their Spatio-Temporal Transfer Function Based on FDTD Simulationsp. 380
43 Antenna Effects and Modeling in UWB Impulse Radiop. 391
44 Resistively Loaded Discone Antennas for UWB Communicationsp. 401
45 An Ultra Wideband Aperture Coupled Bowtie Antenna for Communicationsp. 409
46 Small Patch Antennas for UWB Wireless Body Area Networkp. 417
Part 4 Pulsed-Powerp. 431
47 A Marx-Type Electromagnetic Pulse Generatorp. 433
48 Fast Volume Breakdown in Argon and Air at Low Pressuresp. 440
49 Modeling the Conductivity of a Subnanosecond Breakdown Gas Switchp. 448
50 Development of Ultra-Wideband Pulsers at the University of Texas at Dallasp. 459
51 On the Spectral Variability of Ultrawideband High-Power Microwave Sources by Generating Pulse Sequencesp. 467
Part 5 UWB Interactionp. 477
52 UWB, LPM, HPM, and EMP Susceptibility of Complex PC Systemsp. 479
53 Coupling and Effects of UWB Pulses into and on Electronic Systemsp. 487
54 Classification of the Destruction Effects in CMOS-Devices after Impact of Fast Transient Electromagnetic Pulsesp. 501
55 General Analysis of Leaky Section Cables for Multiband Aircraft Cabin Communications with Different Measurement Techniquesp. 509
56 Measurement of the Mutual Interference Between Independent Bluetooth Devicesp. 517
57 Lightning Model Development: Contribution to High Power Electromagneticsp. 527
Part 6 UWB & Transient Metrologyp. 535
58 Measurement of the Pulse Radiation of an IRA in Time Domainp. 537
59 A Comparison of Two Sensors Used to Measure High-Voltage, Fast-Risetime Signals in Coaxial Cablep. 544
60 Short Pulse Measurements by Field Sensors with Arbitrary Frequency Responsep. 552
61 Time Domain Measurements to Validate Test Site Characteristicsp. 561
Part 7 Radar Systemsp. 569
62 Survey of Ultra-wideband Radarp. 571
63 Measurement of Automobile UWB Radar Cross Sections at Ka Bandp. 586
64 Directly Measuring Ocean Forward Scatter with an UWB Radarp. 593
65 Some Broadband Calculated RE Scatter from the Trihedral Corner Reflectorp. 604
66 Through-Wall Imaging by Means of UWB Radarp. 613
67 Multiwaveform Video Impulse Radar for Landmine Detectionp. 623
68 Detection of Avalanche Victims Using Ultra-wideband Short-Pulse Radarp. 632
69 Comparison of Seismic Migration and Stripmap SAR Imaging methods for GPR for Landmine Detectionp. 646
70 Application of UWB Near-Field Polarimetry to Classification of GPR Targetsp. 655
Part 8 Detection, Target Identification and Signal Processingp. 665
71 Exploiting Noisy Early Time Response Using the Half Fourier Transformp. 667
72 Substructure SEMp. 681
73 Analyzing the Target Recognition Capability of an Ultra-Wideband Radar System using Time-Frequency Algorithmsp. 690
74 Pole Estimation for Target Recognition via Late Time Scatteringp. 699
75 Radar Signal Polarization Structure Investigation for Object Recognitionp. 707
76 Radar Target Detection at Noise and Interference Backgroundp. 715
77 Reduction of Clutter in Data for Mine-Detecting GPRp. 723
75 Robust Target Discrimination with UWB GPRp. 732
Part 9 UWB Communicationp. 741
79 Optimal Antenna and Signal Codesign for UWB Antenna Linkp. 743
80 A Low-Complexity Receiver for Ultra-Wideband Communicationsp. 753
81 Performance of a Modified Early-Late Gate Synchronizer for UWB Impulse Radiop. 765
82 On the Analysis of the Dynamics and Synchronization of Chaotic Modulation and Demodulation in UWB Communication and Positioning Systemsp. 775
83 Penetration of Ultra-wideband (UWB) Communication Signals Through Wallsp. 784
84 A Deterministic Indoor UWB Space-Variant Multipath Radio Channel Modelp. 796
85 UWB Radio Link Modeling for Multipath Environmentp. 816
86 On the Fading Properties of a UWB Link in a Dynamic Environmentp. 824
87 Study on the Probability of Error in UWB with Multiuser Interferencep. 833
Part 10 Broadband Systems and Componentsp. 839
88 A High-Voltage UWB Coupled-Line Directional Coupler for Radarp. 841
89 Realization of All-Pass-Networks for Linearizing Log.-Periodic Dipole Antennasp. 849
Indexp. 862
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