Electromagnetic Time Reversal. Application to Electromagnetic Compatibility and Power Systems
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- Nombre de pages280
- PrésentationBroché
- FormatGrand Format
- Poids0.45 kg
- Dimensions14,6 cm × 22,3 cm × 1,9 cm
- ISBN978-1-119-14208-9
- EAN9781119142089
- Date de parution20/06/2017
- ÉditeurWiley
Résumé
The time-reversal technique has emerged as a hot topic with many potential applications to engineering, essentially in the field of acoustics, where it was first developed by Professor Matthias Fink (a contributor to this book) and his team in the 1990s. In the past decade, the technique has been applied to electromagnetics and electrical and computer engineering, with particularly successful results in EMC and power systems protection.
However, despite this broad application, the technique remains relatively unknown in the wider EE community and, to this end, this book is the first to provide an overview of the technique and ifs applications to EMC and power systems. It provides a theoretical foundation of the electromagnetic time-reversal theory, beginning with an introductory chapter on the theoretical basis, moving on to applications including EMC measurements, EM field focusing and amplification, mitigation of interference in power line communications, lightning location, and fault location in power systems.
This innovative book introduces the concept of time reversal in a completely original way. It discusses a pioneering theory with applications to EMC, power systems, power line communications, lightning detection, fault location, and smart grids. The three editors ore renowned international experts in this field ; in 2008 they initiated pioneering research activity in the application of electromagnetic time reversal to lightning detection and fault detection in power systems, resulting in a patent on fault detection in power networks.
The time-reversal technique has emerged as a hot topic with many potential applications to engineering, essentially in the field of acoustics, where it was first developed by Professor Matthias Fink (a contributor to this book) and his team in the 1990s. In the past decade, the technique has been applied to electromagnetics and electrical and computer engineering, with particularly successful results in EMC and power systems protection.
However, despite this broad application, the technique remains relatively unknown in the wider EE community and, to this end, this book is the first to provide an overview of the technique and ifs applications to EMC and power systems. It provides a theoretical foundation of the electromagnetic time-reversal theory, beginning with an introductory chapter on the theoretical basis, moving on to applications including EMC measurements, EM field focusing and amplification, mitigation of interference in power line communications, lightning location, and fault location in power systems.
This innovative book introduces the concept of time reversal in a completely original way. It discusses a pioneering theory with applications to EMC, power systems, power line communications, lightning detection, fault location, and smart grids. The three editors ore renowned international experts in this field ; in 2008 they initiated pioneering research activity in the application of electromagnetic time reversal to lightning detection and fault detection in power systems, resulting in a patent on fault detection in power networks.