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Electromagnetic Wave Propagation, Radiation, and Scattering

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In this article, the fundamental field equations of wave propagation in homogeneous and layered media waveguides and cavities have been studied, including the effects of a dipole on the conducting earth, inverse scattering radiometry, and interferometry numerical techniques.
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Fundamental field equations waves in homogeneous and layered media waveguides and cavities Green's functions radiation from apertures and beam waves periodic structures and coupled mode theory dispersion and anisotropic media antennas, apertures and arrays scattering of waves by conducting and di-electric objects waves in cylindrical structures, spheres and wedges scattering of complex objects geometric theory of diffraction and low fequency techniques planar layers, strip lines, patches and apertures radiation from a dipole on the conducting earth, inverse scattering radiometry, noise temperature and interferometry numerical techniques.

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