LEADER 05480nam 22006614a 450 001 9910143562103321 005 20170810185133.0 010 $a1-280-27863-3 010 $a9786610278633 010 $a0-470-34897-6 010 $a0-471-74623-1 010 $a0-471-74622-3 035 $a(CKB)1000000000355962 035 $a(EBL)242776 035 $a(OCoLC)70148558 035 $a(SSID)ssj0000104700 035 $a(PQKBManifestationID)11141094 035 $a(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000104700 035 $a(PQKBWorkID)10080197 035 $a(PQKB)11128570 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC242776 035 $a(EXLCZ)991000000000355962 100 $a20050330d2006 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur|n|---||||| 181 $ctxt 182 $cc 183 $acr 200 10$aApplied electromagnetics and electromagnetic compatibility$b[electronic resource] /$fDipak L. Sengupta, Valdis V. Liepa 210 $aHoboken, N.J. $cWiley-Interscience$dc2006 215 $a1 online resource (510 p.) 225 1 $aWiley series in microwave and optical engineering 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a0-471-16549-2 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aAPPLIED ELECTROMAGNETICS AND ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY; CONTENTS; Preface; Acknowledgments; 1 General Considerations; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Definitions; 1.3 Interference mechanisms; 1.4 Examples; 1.5 Discussion; References; 2 The Electromagnetic Environment; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Natural Noise; 2.3 Man-Made Noise; 2.4 CW and Transient Sources; 2.5 Characteristic Parameters of Authorized Radiators; 2.6 Noise Emission Intensity; 2.7 Home Environment; 2.8 Discussion of Noise Sources; 2.9 Subject Matter of the Book; References; 3 Fundamentals of Fields and Waves; 3.1 Introduction 327 $a3.2 Basic Parameters3.3 Time Dependent Relations; 3.3.1 Continuity of Current and Conservation of Charge; 3.3.2 Faraday's Law; 3.3.3 Ampe?re's Circuital Law; 3.3.4 Lorentz Force Law; 3.3.5 Maxwell's Equations; 3.3.6 Historical Comments on Maxwell's Equations; 3.3.7 Media Considerations; 3.3.8 Boundary Conditions; 3.3.9 Energy Flow and Poynting's Theorem; 3.3.10 Uniqueness Theorem; 3.4 Harmonically Oscillating Fields; 3.4.1 Introduction; 3.4.2 Phasors; 3.4.3 Time Harmonic Relations; 3.4.4 Complex Permittivity; 3.4.5 Boundary Conditions Again; 3.4.6 Notes on the Solution 327 $a3.4.7 The Complex Poynting Theorem3.5 The Wave Equation; 3.5.1 Time Dependent Case; 3.5.2 Time Harmonic Case; 3.6 Uniform Plane Waves; 3.6.1 General Considerations; 3.6.2 Energy Considerations; 3.6.3 Group Velocity; 3.6.4 Summary; 3.6.5 General Representation of TEM Waves; 3.6.6 Plane Waves in Lossy Media; 3.6.7 Skin Effect; 3.6.8 Polarization of Plane Waves; 3.7 Reflection and Refraction (Transmission) of Plane Waves; 3.7.1 Normal Incidence on a Plane Interface; 3.7.2 Oblique Incidence; References; Problems; 4 Signal Waveform and Spectral Analysis; 4.1 Introduction 327 $a4.2 Classification of Signals4.3 Energy Signals; 4.3.1 Definitions; 4.3.2 A Rectangular Pulse; 4.4 Power Signals; 4.4.1 Periodic Signals; 4.4.2 Trapezoidal Waveform; 4.5 Examples of Some Signals; References; Problems; 5 Transmission Lines; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Basic Discussion; 5.3 Transverse Electromagnetic (TEM) Transmission Lines; 5.4 Telegrapher's Equations: Quasi-Lumped Circuit Model; 5.5 Wave Equations; 5.6 Frequency Domain Analysis; 5.6.1 General Solution; 5.6.2 Further Discussion of Propagation Constant and Characteristic Impedance; 5.6.3 Voltage, Current, and Impedance Relations 327 $a5.7 Line Parameters5.7.1 Coaxial Line; 5.7.2 Parallel Wire Line; 5.7.3 Parallel Plate Line; 5.7.4 Circular Wire above a Ground Plane; 5.7.5 Microstrip Line; 5.7.6 Stripline; 5.7.7 Comments; 5.8 Transients on Transmission Lines; 5.8.1 Initial and Final (Steady State) Values; 5.8.2 Transient Values; 5.9 Measurements; 5.9.1 Slotted Line Measurements; 5.9.2 Network Analyzer Measurement; References; Problems; 6 Antennas and Radiation; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Potential Functions; 6.3 Radiation from a Short Current Element; 6.3.1 Complete Fields; 6.3.2 Near Zone and Far Zone Considerations 327 $a6.3.3 Near Zone and Far Zone Fields 330 $aApplied Electromagnetics and Electromagnetic Compatibility deals with Radio Frequency Interference (RFI), which is the reception of undesired radio signals originating from digital electronics and electronic equipment. 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The impact of internationalization: distinctive national trajectories but a common domination of competition; 13 Asian capitalisms: institutional configurations and firm heterogeneity 327 $a14 The consequences of internationalization of trade and financial transactions on growth Combining an institutional hierarchy hypothesis with a Keynes-Minsky approach15 Comparative analysis of conditions for monetary integration: Europe and Asia; 16 Given the heterogeneity of Asian countries, is a monetary integration or coordination possible?; Conclusion: the evolving diversity of Asian capitalisms, from the Asian crisis to the subprime crisis; Bibliography; Index 330 $a"Among a vast literature on the Asian economies, the book proposes a distinctive approach, inspired by y re?gulation Theory, in order to understand the current transformations of the Asian economies. Most scholars use as a market-led capitalism as a benchmark and implicitly they diagnose the many imperfections of the Japanese, Korean or Chinese configurations compared with the American one: the Asian crises are supposed to be the direct consequence of this discrepancy. By contrast the this book traces the specificities of the Asian economies back to the formation of their basic institutions after WWII which have been shaping each national economy. The book follows their transformations after the 1997 Asian crisis until the subprime crisis. During this period, the viability of their growth regime was to coherence of five basic institutional forms: the degree of competition and insertion into the world economy, the nature of labour market organization, the monetary and exchange rate regimes and finally the style for State intervention via legislation, public spending and tax.The book provides new findings. The degree of financial liberalization and opening to the world economy largely determines the severity of the 2008-2009 recession and the political-economic reactions of each Asian countries to the subprime crisis. Asian capitalisms are distinct from American and European ones, but they are quite diverse among themselves, and this differentiation has been widening during the last decade. 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