Ultra-Wideband, Short-Pulse Electromagnetics 7Frank Sabath, Eric L. Mokole, Uwe Schenk, Daniel Nitsch This book presents selected contributions of the Ultra-Wideband Short-Pulse Electromagnetics 7 Conference, including electromagnetic theory, scattering, Ultrawideband (UWB) antennas, UWB systems, ground penetrating radar, UWB communications, pulsed-power generation, time-domain computational electromagnetics, UWB compatibility, target detection and discrimination, propagation through dispersive media, and wavelet and multi-resolution techniques. |
Contents
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5 Axial Backscattering from a Wide Angular Sector | 41 |
6 Transient Responses of ShortPulse Signals in Scattering Problems | 50 |
7 Transient PhaseSpace Inhomogeneous Greens Functions for Modeling High Contrast Scattering | 56 |
8 Dynamical Behavior of the Brillouin Precursor in RocardPowlesDebye Model Dielectrics | 64 |
48 Fast Volume Breakdown in Argon and Air at Low Pressures | 440 |
49 Modeling the Conductivity of a Subnanosecond Breakdown Gas Switch | 448 |
50 Development of UltraWideband Pulsers at the University of Texas at Dallas | 459 |
51 On the Spectral Variability of Ultrawideband HighPower Microwave Sources by Generating Pulse Sequences | 467 |
Part 5 UWB Interaction | 476 |
52 UWB LPM HPM and EMP Susceptibility of Complex PC Systems | 479 |
53 Coupling and Effects of UWB Pulses into and on Electronic Systems | 487 |
54 Classification of the Destruction Effects in CMOSDevices after Impact of Fast Transient Electromagnetic Pulses | 501 |
9 Embedding Multiple Wires Within a Single TLM Node | 71 |
A Comparison of TLM and Numerical Time Domain Integral Equation Approaches | 80 |
11 Circuit Based FullWave Models for Nonuniform Line Structures Created with the Method of Partial Elements | 89 |
Part 2 TimeDomain Computational Techniques | 97 |
12 A Novel Methodology Combining Antennas Propagation and Nonlinear Switching Circuits in Transient TimeDomain Simulation | 99 |
13 Simulation of a Cabin Wireless LAN Antenna Inside an Airbus A340600 WideBody Transport Aircraft | 107 |
14 Electromagnetic Radiation from Vertical Dipoles in Inhomogeneous AirLossy Medium Space | 115 |
15 On the Efficient Numerical TimeDomain Processing of Aperture Antenna Field | 123 |
16 Efficient FDTD Parallel Processing on Modern PC CPUs | 131 |
17 A Hybrid TimeDomain Technique that Combines ADIFDTD and MoMTD to Solve Complex Electromagnetic Problems | 142 |
18 Use of Higher Order Basis in Solution of Electromagnetic Field Problems | 150 |
19 Solving Time Domain Electric FieldIntegral Equation for ThinWire Antennas Using the Laguerre Polynomials | 159 |
20 Fast Time Domain Integral Equation Solver for Dispersive Media | 172 |
21 AnalyticalNumerical Calculation of Transient Processes in Nonlinear Networks | 180 |
22 Suppression of TwoTone Disturbances in Nonlinear Circuits | 188 |
Part 3 Antennas | 196 |
23 Timed Arrays and Their Application to Impulse SAR for ThroughTheWall Imaging | 199 |
24 AntennaAperture Synthesis for Hyperband SAR Antennas | 206 |
25 Aperture Engineering for Impulse Radiating Antennas | 215 |
26 Antenna Characterization for the JOLT Impulsive Radiator via LowVoltage Measurements | 224 |
27 A DualPolarity Impulse Radiating Antenna | 239 |
28 Effect of Reflector Defocus on the Radiation Patterns of Impulse Radiating Antennas | 248 |
The PATARTM System | 258 |
30 Practical Realization of PxM Antennas for HighPower Broadband Applications | 267 |
31 Transmission and Reception by Nonreflecting UWB Antennas | 276 |
32 Design and Characterization of a Lens TEM Horn | 289 |
33 100 GHz Broadband High Power Antennas | 297 |
34 Partial Dielectric Loaded TEMHorn Design for UWB Ground Penetrating Impulse Radar Systems | 306 |
35 Antenna Development for Impulse Radar Applications in Civil Engineering | 316 |
36 Analysis of Radiation from a Dielectric Wedge Antenna | 325 |
37 Characterizing Impulse Radiating Antennas by an Intuitive Approach | 334 |
38 A Tapered Coplanar Strip Antenna with Improved Matching | 342 |
39 Antipodal Vivaldi Antenna for UWB Applications | 354 |
40 LowCost Printed Monopole Antennas for Wideband Applications | 363 |
41 Small and Broadband Planar Antennas for UWB Wireless Communication Applications | 371 |
42 Characterization of UWB Antennas by Their SpatioTemporal Transfer Function Based on FDTD Simulations | 380 |
43 Antenna Effects and Modeling in UWB Impulse Radio | 391 |
44 Resistively Loaded Discone Antennas for UWB Communications | 401 |
45 An Ultra Wideband Aperture Coupled Bowtie Antenna for Communications | 409 |
46 Small Patch Antennas for UWB Wireless Body Area Network | 417 |
Part 4 PulsedPower | 430 |
47 A MarxType Electromagnetic Pulse Generator | 433 |
55 General Analysis of Leaky Section Cables for Multiband Aircraft Cabin Communications with Different Measurement Techniques | 509 |
56 Measurement of the Mutual Interference Between Independent Bluetooth Devices | 517 |
Contribution to High Power Electromagnetics | 527 |
Part 6 UWB Transient Metrology | 536 |
58 Measurement of the Pulse Radiation of an IRA in Time Domain | 537 |
59 A Comparison of Two Sensors Used to Measure HighVoltage FastRisetime Signals in Coaxial Cable | 544 |
60 Short Pulse Measurements by Field Sensors with Arbitrary Frequency Response | 552 |
61 Time Domain Measurements to Validate Test Site Characteristics | 561 |
Part 7 Radar Systems | 570 |
62 Survey of Ultrawideband Radar | 571 |
63 Measurement of Automobile UWB Radar Cross Sections at Ka Band | 586 |
64 Directly Measuring Ocean Forward Scatter with an UWB Radar | 593 |
65 Some Broadband Calculated RF Scatter from the Trihedral Corner Reflector | 604 |
66 ThroughWall Imaging by Means of UWB Radar | 613 |
67 Multiwaveform Video Impulse Radar for Landmine Detection | 623 |
68 Detection of Avalanche Victims Using Ultrawideband ShortPulse Radar | 632 |
69 Comparison of Seismic Migration and Stripmap SAR Imaging methods for GPR for Landmine Detection | 646 |
70 Application of UWB NearField Polarimetry to Classification of GPR Targets | 655 |
Part 8 Detection Target Identification and Signal Processing | 665 |
71 Exploiting Noisy Early Time Response Using the Half Fourier Transform | 667 |
72 Substructure SEM | 681 |
73 Analyzing the Target Recognition Capability of an UltraWideband Radar System using TimeFrequency Algorithms | 690 |
74 Pole Estimation for Target Recognition via Late Time Scattering | 699 |
75 Radar Signal Polarization Structure Investigation for Object Recognition | 707 |
76 Radar Target Detection at Noise and Interference Background | 715 |
77 Reduction of Clutter in Data for MineDetecting GPR | 723 |
78 Robust Target Discrimination with UWB GPR | 732 |
Part 9 UWB Communication | 740 |
79 Optimal Antenna and Signal Codesign for UWB Antenna Link | 743 |
80 A LowComplexity Receiver for UltraWideband Communications | 753 |
81 Performance of a Modified EarlyLate Gate Synchronizer for UWB Impulse Radio | 765 |
82 On the Analysis of the Dynamics and Synchronization of Chaotic Modulation and Demodulation in UWB Communication and Positioning Systems | 775 |
83 Penetration of Ultrawideband UWB Communication Signals Through Walls | 784 |
84 A Deterministic Indoor UWB SpaceVariant Multipath Radio Channel Model | 796 |
85 UWB Radio Link Modeling for Multipath Environment | 816 |
86 On the Fading Properties of a UWB Link in a Dynamic Environment | 824 |
87 Study on the Probability of Error in UWB with Multiuser Interference | 833 |
Part 10 Broadband Systems and Components | 840 |
88 A HighVoltage UWB CoupledLine Directional Coupler for Radar | 841 |
89 Realization of AllPassNetworks for Linearizing LogPeriodic Dipole Antennas | 849 |
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Common terms and phrases
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