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What Modern RF Technologies are All About with Terry Edwards

Artech House author Terry Edwards, who wrote Technologies for RF Systems, explains what professionals need to know about radio frequency technologies: Todays (and tomorrow’s) RF systems – communications networks and radars – embody a complex combination of radio and digital technologies. Most of the radio technology operates at frequencies up to around 6 GHz for …

Polarization in Electromagnetic Systems with Warren Stutzman

Artech House author Warren Stutzman gave us insights into his motivations for writing his book, Polarization in Electromagnetic Systems, Second Edition: Electromagnetic waves are characterized by four parameters: frequency, intensity, direction of propagation, and polarization.  The last of these is the least understood and is often inadequately addressed in system design.  Perhaps that is due to …

Problem Solving 101 with Matthew Morgan – Invaluable resource to any RF and microwave design engineer

At Artech House, we ask our authors what problems their books can help readers solve. In this series, we share what our authors aim to do in their writing. Read on to see what Matthew Morgan, who wrote Principles of RF and Microwave Design, has to say about his book:   ‘From student to RF circuit …

The Why with Habib F. Rashvand and Ali Abedi

Artech House authors Habib Rashvand and Ali Abedi let us know a bit more about why they wrote their book, Design Solutions for Wireless Sensor Networks in Extreme Environments, and what their writing process was: What prompted you to write your book Attending IEEE International Conference on Space and Extreme Environments for several years made …

Jupyter Notebooks with Andy Harrison

Stepped Frequency Artech author Andy Harrison has added interactive Python notebooks to the GitHub repository!  These are referred to as Jupyter Notebooks.  A Jupyter notebook is an interactive environment in which you can combine code execution, rich text, mathematics, plots and media.  These notebooks correspond to the Python and MATLAB examples that were already in …