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Microwave and Radar Engineering presents the essential features of microwave and radar engineering. It focuses on the needs of students taking the subject at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels of electronics and communications engineering courses. Distributed in 17 chapters, the book begins with a discussion of wave equations and draws on step-by-step topics with ample illustrations and examples that delimit concepts for the benefit of the student.
Microwave engineering belongs to the study and design of microwave circuits, components and systems. Fundamental principles are applied to the techniques of analysis, design and measurement in this field. The short wavelengths involved distinguish this discipline from electronic engineering. This is because there are different interactions with circuits, transmissions and propagation characteristics at microwave frequencies.
Some theories and devices that belong to this field are antennas, radar, transmission lines, space-based systems (remote sensing), measurements, microwave radiation hazards and safety measures.
During World War II microwave engineering played an important role in the development of radar that could accurately locate enemy aircraft and aircraft with a beam of focused EM radiation. The fundamentals of this discipline are found in Maxwell's equations and in Heinrich Hertz's work, William Thomson's waveguide theory, J.C. Bose, Russel's klystron and Varian Bross, as well as the contributions of Perry Spencer and others.