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Summary
Summary
The most comprehensive work on a number of practical numerical methods for analyzing passive structures in microwave and millimeter-wave integrated circuits. The introduction presents a brief comparison of the various numerical methods and how they may be integrated into computer-aided design programs, so the reader can make the appropriate choice. Chapters following present step-by-step, detailed descriptions of the methods, each chapter written by the utmost authority on the subject. Chapters provide illustrative examples and are written so that the reader can write his own computer program based on the numerical method described (some chapters include sample computer programs).
Author Notes
TATSUO ITOH , PhD, is Professor in the Electrical Engineering Department of the University of California, Los Angeles. He has authored hundreds of book chapters and journal articles. He is also the author of a number of prominent publications, including RF Technologies for Low Power Wireless Communications .
Table of Contents
The Finite Element MethodJ. Davies |
Integral Equation TechniqueJ. Mosig |
Planar Circuit AnalysisK. Gupta and M. Abouzahra |
Spectral Domain ApproachT. Uwaro and T. Itoh |
The Method of LinesR. Pregla and W. Pascher |
The Waveguide Model for the Analysis of Microstrip DiscontinuitiesI. Wolff |
The Transmission Line MatrixTLM Method and W. Hoefer |
The Mode-Matching MethodY. Shih |
Generalized Scattering Matrix TechniqueT. Itoh |
Transverse Resonance TechniqueR. Sorrentino |
Index |