Preface |
Deterministic Theory / Part I: |
Introduction / 1: |
Maxwell's Equations / 1.1: |
Empty Cavity Modes / 1.2: |
Wall Losses / 1.3: |
Cavity Excitation / 1.4: |
Perturbation Theories / 1.5: |
Small-Sample Perturbation of a Cavity / 1.5.1: |
Small Deformation of Cavity Wall / 1.5.2: |
Problems |
Rectangular Cavity / 2: |
Resonant Modes / 2.1: |
Wall Losses and Cavity Q / 2.2: |
Dyadic Green's Functions / 2.3: |
Fields in the Source-Free Region / 2.3.1: |
Fields in the Source Region / 2.3.2: |
Circular Cylindrical Cavity / 3: |
Spherical Cavity / 3.1: |
Schumann Resonances in the Earth-Ionosphere Cavity / 4.1: |
Statistical Theories for Electrically Large Cavities / Part II: |
Motivation for Statistical Approaches / 5: |
Lack of Detailed Information / 5.1: |
Sensitivity of Fields to Cavity Geometry and Excitation / 5.2: |
Interpretation of Results / 5.3: |
Probability Fundamentals / 6: |
Probability Density Function / 6.1: |
Common Probability Density Functions / 6.3: |
Cumulative Distribution Function / 6.4: |
Methods for Determining Probability Density Functions / 6.5: |
Reverberation Chambers / 7: |
Plane-Wave Integral Representation of Fields / 7.1: |
Ideal Statistical Properties of Electric and Magnetic Fields / 7.2: |
Probability Density Functions for the Fields / 7.3: |
Spatial Correlation Functions of Fields and Energy Density / 7.4: |
Complex Electric or Magnetic Field / 7.4.1: |
Mixed Electric and Magnetic Field Components / 7.4.2: |
Squared Field Components / 7.4.3: |
Energy Density / 7.4.4: |
Power Density / 7.4.5: |
Antenna or Test-Object Response / 7.5: |
Loss Mechanisms and Chamber Q / 7.6: |
Reciprocity and Radiated Emissions / 7.7: |
Radiated Power / 7.7.1: |
Reciprocity Relationship to Radiated Immunity / 7.7.2: |
Boundary Fields / 7.8: |
Planar Interface / 7.8.1: |
Right-Angle Bend / 7.8.2: |
Right-Angle Corner / 7.8.3: |
Probability Density Functions / 7.8.4: |
Enhanced Backscatter at the Transmitting Antenna / 7.9: |
Geometrical Optics Formulation / 7.9.1: |
Plane-Wave Integral Formulation / 7.9.2: |
Aperture Excitation of Electrically Large, Lossy Cavities / 8: |
Aperture Excitation / 8.1: |
Apertures of Arbitrary Shape / 8.1.1: |
Circular Aperture / 8.1.2: |
Power Balance / 8.2: |
Shielding Effectiveness / 8.2.1: |
Time Constant / 8.2.2: |
Experimental Results for SE / 8.3: |
Extensions to the Uniform-Field Model / 9: |
Frequency Stirring / 9.1: |
Green's Function / 9.1.1: |
Uniform-Field Approximations / 9.1.2: |
Nonzero Bandwidth / 9.1.3: |
Unstirred Energy / 9.2: |
Alternative Probability Density Function / 9.3: |
Further Applications of Reverberation Chambers / 10: |
Nested Chambers for Shielding Effectiveness Measurements / 10.1: |
Initial Test Methods / 10.1.1: |
Revised Method / 10.1.2: |
Measured Results / 10.1.3: |
Evaluation of Shielded Enclosures / 10.2: |
Nested Reverberation Chamber Approach / 10.2.1: |
Experimental Setup and Results / 10.2.2: |
Measurement of Antenna Efficiency / 10.3: |
Receiving Antenna Efficiency / 10.3.1: |
Transmitting Antenna Efficiency / 10.3.2: |
Measurement of Absorption Cross Section / 10.4: |
Indoor Wireless Propagation / 11: |
General Considerations / 11.1: |
Path Loss Models / 11.2: |
Temporal Characteristics / 11.3: |
Reverberation Model / 11.3.1: |
Discrete Multipath Model / 11.3.2: |
Low-Q Rooms / 11.3.3: |
Angle of Arrival / 11.4: |
Results for Realistic Buildings / 11.4.1: |
Reverberation Chamber Simulation / 11.5: |
A Controllable K-Factor Using One Transmitting Antenna / 11.5.1: |
A Controllable K-Factor Using Two Transmitting Antennas / 11.5.2: |
Effective K-Factor / 11.5.3: |
Experimental Results / 11.5.4: |
Vector Analysis / Appendix A: |
Associated Legendre Functions / Appendix B: |
Spherical Bessel Functions / Appendlx C: |
The Role of Chaos In cavity Fields / Appendix D: |
Short Electric Dipole Response / Appendix E: |
Small Loop Antenna Response / Appendtx F: |
Ray Theory for Chamber Analysis / Appendix G: |
Absorption by a Homogeneous Sphere / Appendtx H: |
Transmission Cross Section of a Small Circular Aperture / Appendlx I: |
Scaling / Appendix J: |
References |
Index |
Preface |
Deterministic Theory / Part I: |
Introduction / 1: |