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Basic Electromagnetics, Dept. of Elec. Eng., The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Prof. K.-L. Wu / Prof. Th. Blu Lesson 1
ELE3310 Basic ElectromagneticsProf. Thierry Blu
Text Book: Field and Wave Electromagnetics, 2e by David K. Cheng
Teaching Notes:http://ivp.ee.cuhk.edu.hk/~ele3310/
Course Assessment:Quizs 20%Assignments and CAE Lab reports 20%MATLAB Simulation Project 10%Final Exam (Close-book Exam) 50%
Basic Electromagnetics, Dept. of Elec. Eng., The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Prof. K.-L. Wu / Prof. Th. Blu Lesson 1
1.1 The Electromagnetic Spectrum
Basic Electromagnetics, Dept. of Elec. Eng., The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Prof. K.-L. Wu / Prof. Th. Blu Lesson 1
1.2 Applications of Electromagnetics (EM)
Communication Systems
Basic Electromagnetics, Dept. of Elec. Eng., The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Prof. K.-L. Wu / Prof. Th. Blu Lesson 1
1.2 Applications of Electromagnetics (EM)
Biomedical ResearchesTo illustrate the electromagneticcomputer simulation to the design ofimplantable devices, a simple pacemakerexample is considered. The exampledevice is about 3.5 x 2 x 2 cm with 2.5cm bent wire antenna. It is designed tosimulate a pacemaker and uses the heartelectrode as the antenna.
Basic Electromagnetics, Dept. of Elec. Eng., The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Prof. K.-L. Wu / Prof. Th. Blu Lesson 1
1.2 Applications of Electromagnetics (EM)
Biomedical ResearchesAn important topic of discussion today is the impact of radio frequencyelectromagnetic fields on human tissue. People are interested in
- the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) in the entire head, - the 1 and 10 gram averages of the SAR values including the peak value locations, - the whole-body average SAR throughout the head, - conduction currents on the outer surfaces of the head, - and various antenna characteristics including input impedance and efficiency.
Basic Electromagnetics, Dept. of Elec. Eng., The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Prof. K.-L. Wu / Prof. Th. Blu Lesson 1
Basic Electromagnetics, Dept. of Elec. Eng., The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Prof. K.-L. Wu / Prof. Th. Blu Lesson 1
1.2 Applications of Electromagnetics (EM)
• ElectroEncephaloGraphy (EEG)• MagnetoEncephaloGraphy (MEG)
Basic Electromagnetics, Dept. of Elec. Eng., The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Prof. K.-L. Wu / Prof. Th. Blu Lesson 1
1.2 Applications of Electromagnetics (EM)
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Basic Electromagnetics, Dept. of Elec. Eng., The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Prof. K.-L. Wu / Prof. Th. Blu Lesson 1
1.2 Applications of Electromagnetics (EM)
Signal Integrity Analysis for ElectronicPackaging and EMC/EMI
Basic Electromagnetics, Dept. of Elec. Eng., The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Prof. K.-L. Wu / Prof. Th. Blu Lesson 1
1.2 Applications of Electromagnetics (EM)
Electromagnetic Scattering
Visualizations of the computed surface electric current distribution on a full size VFY-218 fighter aircraft for a plane wave impinging at nose-onincidence.
Basic Electromagnetics, Dept. of Elec. Eng., The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Prof. K.-L. Wu / Prof. Th. Blu Lesson 1
Contents to be covered
Chapter 1 Introduction and mathematics supplements
Chapter 2 Review of static electric fieldsChapter 3 Solution of electrostatic problemsChapter 4 (*) Steady electric currentsChapter 5 Basic static magnetic fieldsChapter 6 Time varying fields and Maxwell’s equationsChapter 7 Electromagnetic plane wavesChapter 8 Theory and applications of transmission linesChapter 9 (*) Waveguides and cavity resonatorsChapter 10 Introduction to antennas
Total 37 hours