This book, with its versatile approach, includes thorough coverage of statics with an emphasis on the dynamics of engineering electromagnetics. It integrates practical applications, numerical details, and completely covers all relevant principles. Topics include vectors and fields, Maxwell's Equations, fields and waves, electromagnetic potentials, devices, circuits, and systems, and transmission-line essentials for digital electronics. The second part of the book covers communications, guided wave principles, electronics and photonics, and radiation and antennae. A valuable resource for computer engineering and electrical engineering professionals.
Elements Of Engineering Electromagnetics By N N Rao
This is a successful book with a versatile approach including thorough coverage of statics with an emphasis on the dynamics of engineering electromagnetics. It integrates practical applications, numerical details, and the thorough coverage of principles.
This book is written particularly for students of engineering and is meant to serve as a textbook and a guide for most engineering courses which have anything to do with electromagnetics. Electromagnetics is a key field of study in many kinds of engineering like electrical engineering and also plays a role in almost every other kind of engineering ranging from mechanical to chemical engineering. One will encounter everything from electricity and magnetism to the photoelectric effect in this field of study.
\r \tThis book is written particularly for students of engineering and is meant to serve as a textbook and a guide for most engineering courses which have anything to do with electromagnetics. Electromagnetics is a key field of study in many kinds of engineering like electrical engineering and also plays a role in almost every other kind of engineering ranging from mechanical to chemical engineering. One will encounter everything from electricity and magnetism to the photoelectric effect in this field of study.
For a first course in Electrical Engineering as well as in Computer Engineering, followed by one or more required or elective courses for electrical engineering students, that build on the first course.
This successful text with its versatile approach includes thorough coverage of statics with an emphasis on the dynamics of engineering electromagnetics. It integrates practical applications, numerical details, and completely covers all relevant principles.
Rao moved to the United States in 1958 and received his MS and PhD degrees in electrical engineering from the University of Washington in 1960 and 1965, respectively. He joined the Illinois ECE faculty in 1965 and retired in 2007 as the Edward C. Jordan Professor Emeritus of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
" Narayana was very proud to be a member of the ECE faculty and a very loyal ILLINI even though none of his degrees were granted by the UI. As associate head of the department, he was diligent, hardworking, trustworthy, and always a gentleman. While serving as associate head he managed to continue to teach, produce several revised revisions to his book on electromagnetics, and serve as course director for ECE 229 without neglecting any of his administrative duties. I feel very fortunate to have his support during tenure as head of the department."- Timothy N Trick, Professor Emeritus, former Department Head of Illinois ECE"In addition to his distinguished career in EM, he was probably one of our longest-serving Associate Heads - and the father of the right way to prepare for an ABET visit. I served on numerous ABET committees that he led - and he freely posted all of our results and processes on the ECE website for the world to use. He also managed all the teaching loads for years - before the load formula was created. And, he did both undergrad and graduate level duties. I have missed his involvement with ECE activities and was first sad when he retired. He served several heads, helped many young faculty, and was the heart and soul of ECE for many years."- Peter Sauer, Grainger Chair Emeritus Professor of Electrical Engineering
Fundamentals of Electromagnetics for Electrical and Computer Engineering, First Edition is appropriate for all beginning courses in electromagnetics, in both electrical engineering and computer engineering programs. This is ideal for anyone interested in learning more about electromagnetics.
Dr. N. Narayana Rao has designed this compact, one-semester textbook in electromagnetics to fully reflect the evolution of technologies in both electrical and computer engineering. This book's unique approach begins with Maxwell's equations for time-varying fields (first in integral and then in differential form), and also introduces waves at the outset. Building on these core concepts, Dr. Rao treats each category of fields as solutions to Maxwell's equations, highlighting the frequency behavior of physical structures. Next, he systematically introduces the topics of transmission lines, waveguides, and antennas. To keep the subject's geometry as simple as possible, while ensuring that students master the physical concepts and mathematical tools they will need, Rao makes extensive use of the Cartesian coordinate system. Topics covered in this book include: uniform plane wave propagation; material media and their interaction with uniform plane wave fields; essentials of transmission-line analysis (both frequency- and time-domain); metallic waveguides; and Hertzian dipole field solutions. Material on cylindrical and spherical coordinate systems is presented in appendices, where it can be studied whenever relevant or convenient. Worked examples are presented throughout to illuminate (and in some cases extend) key concepts; each chapter also contains a summary and review questions. (Note: this book provides a one-semester alternative to Dr. Rao's classic textbook for two-semester courses, Elements of Engineering Electromagnetics, now in its Sixth Edition.)
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