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Kouyoumjian R. G., Pathak P. H. (1974) A Uniform Geometrical Theory of Diffraction for an Edge in a Perfectly Conducting Surface. In: Proc. IEEE, vol.62, 1448-1461.
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Kouyoumjian R. G., Pathak P. H. (1974) A Uniform Geometrical Theory of Diffraction for an Edge in a Perfectly Conducting Surface. In: Proc. IEEE, vol.62, 1448-1461.
Kouyoumjian R. G., Pathak P. H. (1974) A Uniform Geometrical Theory of Diffraction for an Edge in a Perfectly Conducting Surface. In: Proc. IEEE, vol.62, 1448-1461.
The field of electromagnetics has seen significant advancements over the years, with various theories and models being developed to explain the behavior of electromagnetic waves. One such crucial concept is the geometrical theory of diffraction, which deals with the diffraction of waves around obstacles and edges. In 1974, Kouyoumjian and Pathak introduced a uniform geometrical theory of diffraction for an edge in a perfectly conducting surface, published in the Proceedings of the IEEE. This seminal work has had a profound impact on our understanding of electromagnetic wave propagation and has been widely cited in the field.
The uniform geometrical theory of diffraction, as proposed by Kouyoumjian and Pathak, provides a comprehensive framework for analyzing the diffraction of waves around edges and corners of perfectly conducting surfaces. The theory takes into account the curvature of the surface and the angle of incidence, providing a more accurate and uniform description of the diffraction phenomenon. This is particularly important in the design and analysis of various electromagnetic systems, such as antennas, radar systems, and electromagnetic shielding. By understanding how waves interact with edges and corners, engineers can optimize the performance of these systems and mitigate unwanted effects such as signal distortion and interference.
The work of Kouyoumjian and Pathak has been widely influential in the field of electromagnetics, with applications in areas such as electromagnetic compatibility, antenna design, and electromagnetic wave propagation. The uniform geometrical theory of diffraction has been used to analyze and predict the behavior of waves in complex environments, including urban canyons, indoor spaces, and even the human body. The theory has also been extended to include other types of surfaces, such as dielectric and composite materials, further broadening its applicability. With the increasing use of electromagnetic systems in various aspects of our lives, the work of Kouyoumjian and Pathak remains a fundamental reference point for researchers and engineers working in the field.
In recent years, the uniform geometrical theory of diffraction has been combined with other numerical methods, such as the finite-difference time-domain method and the method of moments, to solve complex electromagnetic problems. These hybrid approaches have enabled the analysis of large and complex structures, such as buildings, aircraft, and vehicles, and have facilitated the development of more accurate and efficient electromagnetic simulation tools. The work of Kouyoumjian and Pathak has also inspired new areas of research, such as the study of diffraction in metamaterials and the development of novel electromagnetic devices, such as diffraction-based sensors and antennas. As the field of electromagnetics continues to evolve, the contributions of Kouyoumjian and Pathak remain a foundation for ongoing research and innovation.
The implications of the uniform geometrical theory of diffraction are far-reaching, with potential applications in fields such as telecommunications, medical imaging, and remote sensing. As electromagnetic systems become increasingly pervasive in our daily lives, the need for accurate and reliable models of wave propagation and diffraction becomes more pressing. The work of Kouyoumjian and Pathak provides a fundamental framework for understanding and analyzing these phenomena, enabling the development of more efficient, effective, and safe electromagnetic systems. By building on the foundations laid by these pioneers, researchers and engineers can continue to push the boundaries of electromagnetic technology and explore new frontiers in this exciting and rapidly evolving field.
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