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835 ECE ECE 802: Canonical Problems in EM Spring 2004; Instructor: Prof. Shanker Balasubramaniam email: bshanker@msu.edu Oce Hours: 2214EB and by appointment. after-class - 2:55 Recommended Text: Time Harmonic Fields, R. F. Harrington Suggested Books: 1. J. Stratton, Electromagnetic Theory, McGrawHill. Prof. Shanker Balasubramaniam 2. A. Ishimaru, Electromagnetic wave propagation and scattering, Prentice-Hall....

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835 ECE ECE 802: Canonical Problems in EM Spring 2004; Instructor: Prof. Shanker Balasubramaniam email: bshanker@msu.edu Oce Hours: 2214EB and by appointment. after-class - 2:55 Recommended Text: Time Harmonic Fields, R. F. Harrington Suggested Books: 1. J. Stratton, Electromagnetic Theory, McGrawHill. Prof. Shanker Balasubramaniam 2. A. Ishimaru, Electromagnetic wave propagation and scattering, Prentice-Hall. 3. J. A. Kong, Electromagnetic Wave Theory, John Wiley and Sons. 4. J. D. Jackson, Classical Electrodynamics, John Wiley and Sons. 5. C. A. Balanis, Advanced Engineering Electromagnetics, John Wiley and Sons. Class Policies 1. Homework Approximately 7-8 homework assignments will be given. Most of these will involve programming and possibly, proofs. 2. Presentation: There will be one presentation per person during the course of the semester after the mid-term. Topics from Harrington will be handed out, and students will review this topic during class-time for approximately 10-15 mins. 3. Grade Distribution Homework: 10% Exam (2): 70% (mid term 30% and nal 40%) Presentation: 10% Final Oral: 10% The goal of this course is to cover Chapters 5, 6, 8 and as much of 7 as time permits of Harringtons Time Harmonic Fields. For those who have not taken the 835 component of this course, I suggest getting hold of the notes for 835. Tentative Course Outline: 1. Brief recapitulation of ECE 835 ( 1 class) 2. Cylindrical wave functions (a) The wave functions (b) Orthogonality relationships (c) The circular waveguide (d) Radial waveguides (e) The circular cavity Other (f) waveguides 1 ECE 835 (g) Sources of cylindrical waves (h) Two dimensional radiation (i) Wave transformations (j) Addition theorem (k) Scattering by cylinders (l) Scattering by wedges (m) Three dimensional radiation (n) Apertures in cylinders (o) Apertures in wedges 3. Spherical wave functions (a) The wave function (b) The spherical cavity (c) Orthogonality relationships (d) Space as a waveguide (e) Other radial waveguides (f) Other resonators (g) Sources of spherical waves (h) Wave transformations (i) Addition theorems (j) Scattering by spheres (k) Dipole and conducting sphere (l) Apertures in spheres (m) Fields external to cones (n) Maximum antenna gain 4. Microwave networks (a) Cylindrical waveguides (b) Modal expansions in waveguides (c) The network concept (d) One-port networks (e) Two-port networks (f) Obstacles in waveguides (g) Posts in waveguides (h) Small obstacles in waveguides (i) Diaphragms in waveguides (...

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