Modern Radio Science 1996
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 22 August 1996
- Number of Volumes laminated boards
- ISBN 9780198565307
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages288 pages
- Size 241x161x21 mm
- Weight 559 g
- Language English
- Illustrations halftones, line figures 0
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Short description:
Radio Science, despite its long history and traditional facade, is still in development and still very relevant to new fields and applications in science and technology. The subject is interpreted very widely in this volume which draws together contributions from eminent scientists and engineers that digest the most interesting current developments in specific areas. The collection is made under the auspices of the highly respected International Union of Radio Science (URSI).
MoreLong description:
The contributions to this book are the invited lectures (tutorial and general) presented at the XXV General Assembly of the International Union of Radio Science in Belgium, August 1995. They are surveys of the most interesting current and likely future developments in a diverse range of subjects under the umbrella of Radio Science.
MoreTable of Contents:
Radioscience, pulsar and general relativity
Lightwave communications
From coherence to confusion: a conservative SAR view
Nonlinear physics and chaos
Counting of single flux and single charge quanta for metrology
High frequency methods in electromagnetics
Communications by means of low earth orbiting satellites
Optoelectronics integration
Topology-based modeling of very large em-systems
Impact of numerical methods on propagation modeling
The equatorial ionosphere
Radio emmission from instabilities in space plasmas: marginal stability, stochastic growth and fine structures
Cosmics MASERS - a useful tool in radio astronomy
Personnal communication services - technology and health concerns - Is there a common solution?