2nd Edition

Electromagnetic Waves, Materials, and Computation with MATLAB®, Second Edition, Two Volume Set

    1046 Pages 292 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    This two-volume set consists of "Principles of Electromagnetic Waves and Materials, Second Edition" and "Advanced Electromagnetic Computation, Second Edition". Volume I takes an integrative approach to the subject of electromagnetics by supplementing quintessential "old school" information and methods with MATLAB® software. Volume II consists of advanced electromagnetic computation which focuses on Algorithms of Finite Differences, Moment Method, Finite Element method and Finite Difference Time Domain method. Hand-computed simple examples and MATLAB-coded simple examples with only a few elements are used to explain the concepts behind the algorithms. Four new chapters are included.

    Volume I: Electromagnetic Equations of Simple Media. One Dimensional Solutions and Applications. Two Dimensional Problems and Waveguides. Three Dimensional Solutions and Applications. Spherical Waves and Applications. Spherical Waves and Applications. Miscellaneous Topics on Waves. Electromagnetic Modeling of Complex Materials. Artificial Electromagnetic Materials. Waves in Isotropic Cold Plasma: Dispersive Medium. Spatial Dispersion and Warm Plasma. Waves in Anisotropic Media and Magnetoplasma. Optical Waves in Anisotropic Crystals. Electromagnetics of Moving Media. Volume II: Introduction and One Dimensional Problems. Two Dimensional Problems. Advanced Topics on Finite Element Method. Case Study for FEM: Ridged Waveguide, Transmission Line, and Scattering Problem. Three Dimensional Finite Element Examples from Radiation and Scattering. Finite-Difference Time-Domain Method. FDTD Simulation of Electromagnetic Pulse Interaction with a Switched Plasma Slab. Approximate Analytical Methods based on Perturbation and Variational Techniques. Advanced Methods Based on Perturbation Techniques.

    Biography

    Dikshitulu K. Kalluri, Ph.D, is a Professor Emeritus of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Massachusetts Lowell. He received his B.E. degree in electrical engineering from Andhra University, India; a D.I.I. Sc. degree in high-voltage engineering from the Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore; earned a master’s degree in electrical engineering from the University of Wisconsin, Madison, and his doctorate in electrical engineering from the University of Kansas, Lawrence.

    Dr. Kalluri began his career at the Birla Institute of Technology, Ranchi, India, advancing to the rank of Professor, heading the Electrical Engineering Department, then serving as (Dean) Assistant Director of the institute.

    Since 1984, he had been with the University of Massachusetts Lowell, Lowell, advancing to the rank of full professor in 1987. He coordinated the doctoral program (1986-2010) and co-directed/directed the Center for Electromagnetic materials and Optical Systems (1993-2002/2003-2007). As a part of the center he established the Electromagnetics and Complex Media Research Laboratory. He had collaborated with research groups at the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, the University of California Los Angeles, the University of Southern California, New York Polytechnic University and the University of Tennessee, and has worked several summers as a faculty research associate at Air Force Laboratories. He retired in May 2010 but continued his association with the university guiding his doctoral students. He continues to teach his graduate courses on-line as Professor Emeritus. CRC Press published his two recent books: in April 2010 ‘Electromagnetics of Time Varying Complex Media Second Edition’ and in August 2011 ‘Electromagnetic Waves, Materials, and Computation with MATLAB’. He has published extensively on the topic of Electromagnetics and Plasmas. He supervised doctoral thesis research of 17 students.

    Dr. Kalluri is a fellow of the Institute of Electronic and Telecommunication Engineers and a Senior Member of IEEE.

    "This book covers a broad area of electromagnetism in various dielectric media. It can be used as the textbook of intermediate level electromagnetic (EM) courses and special topic courses, as well as the reference book of researchers working in EM and plasma areas."
    —Spencer Kuo, New York University, USA

    "Electromagnetic Waves, Materials, and Computation with MATLAB is a monumental presentation of Electromagnetics, with a wonderfully pedagogical approach and an incredible wealth of topics."
    — Christophe Caloz, Polytechnique Montréal, Québec, Canada