Recent Advances in High-Power Electromagnetics

Recent Advances in High-Power Electromagnetics

Kasmi, Chaouki; Vega, Felix; Mora, Nicolas; Schamiloglu, Edl

Institution of Engineering and Technology

12/2024

250

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9781839539473

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Chapter 1: Recent Advances in High-Power Electromagnetics
Chapter 2: Semi-analytical gray-box modelling of antennas in the time domain and application to impulse radiating antennas
Chapter 3: A demonstrator for Remote Induction of Disturbance for Access Denial in L-Band (RIDAD)
Chapter 4: Directed Energy Center at the University of New Mexico (DEC@UNM)
Chapter 5: Compact and Efficient Mode Converter for HPEM Applications in L Band
Chapter 6: Design and Characterization of the Tapered Impedance Half Impulse Radiating Antenna, TI-HIRA
Chapter 7: Cathode Edge Effect and Divergence of Emitted Electron Beams in Vircators
Chapter 8: Use of C-UAS System and Its EM Effect Analysis
Chapter 9: Real-time Shielding Compromise and Detection
Chapter 10: Financial Comparative Analysis of Substation HPEM Mitigation Designs
Chapter 11: Three-dimensional FDTD-based lightning transient analysis of secondary circuits with shielded control cables over grounding structures in a substation
Chapter 12: An Introduction to a Resilience-based Approach to Transient High Power Electromagnetic Disturbance Mitigation
Chapter 13: Susceptibility of switch-mode power supplies due to conducted pulse from HEMP
Chapter 14: Electromagnetic security: threat models and exploitation scenarios exploiting susceptibility to HPEM
Chapter 15: Development of a 1D and 2D Slotted Waveguide Antenna Arrays in S-Band for Multi-Megawatt Applications
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electromagnetism; microwave technology; radio technology; signal processing; HPEM; nuclear electromagnetic pulse; EMI; IEMI; intention EMI; transient electromagnetic environments; electromagnetic compatibility; electromagnetic interference; EM interference; electromagnetic threats; GlobalEM conference; ultrawideband sources; intentional electromagnetic interference