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Syllabus - Engineering Electromagnetics

The document summarizes an engineering electromagnetics course offered by the Department of Electrical Engineering. The 3 credit course is a modification to an existing course and will take effect in January 2022. It provides an exposure to advanced electromagnetic field theory concepts and applications. Key topics covered include static electric and magnetic fields, Maxwell's equations, electromagnetic wave propagation, transmission lines, waveguides, antennas, and radiation characteristics.

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Syllabus - Engineering Electromagnetics

The document summarizes an engineering electromagnetics course offered by the Department of Electrical Engineering. The 3 credit course is a modification to an existing course and will take effect in January 2022. It provides an exposure to advanced electromagnetic field theory concepts and applications. Key topics covered include static electric and magnetic fields, Maxwell's equations, electromagnetic wave propagation, transmission lines, waveguides, antennas, and radiation characteristics.

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Title of the course Engineering Electromagnetics


2. Course number EE203L
3. Structure of credits 3-1-0-4
4. Offered to UG
5. New course/modification to Modification To EE2208/16
6. To be offered by Department of Electrical Engineering
7. To take effect from January 2022
8. Prerequisite Nil
9. Course Objective(s): To provide an exposure to the advanced concepts of electromagnetic field
theory and its applications to engineering
10. Course Content: Overview of static electric and magnetic fields, Maxwell's equations, boundary
conditions; Plane electromagnetic waves, propagation in free space and in matter, reflection and
refraction of waves at conducting and dielectric boundary; Transmission lines: TEM waves,
transmission line equations, wave propagation along finite transmission lines, transients on lines,
characteristic impedance, impedance matching, impedance transformation, quarter-wave
transformers, single-stub matching, Smith chart, S-parameters; Waveguides, waves in guided
media, parallel plate waveguide, rectangular waveguide, light propagation in optical fibres, cavity
resonators; Basic theory of antennas and radiation characteristics, elementary types of antennas
(dipole and monopole antennas), linear antenna arrays.
11. Textbook(s):
1. Sadiku M N and Kulkarni S V, Elements of Electromagnetics, 5th Edition, Oxford (2015).
2. Ulaby F T, Fundamentals of Applied Electromagnetics, 5th Edition, Prentice-Hall (2014).

12. Reference(s):
1. Cheng D K, Field and Wave Electromagnetics, 2nd Edition, Pearson (2014).
2. Hayt W H, Buck J A and Akhtar M J, Engineering Electromagnetics, 5th Edition, McGraw Hill
(2018).
3. Rao N N, Elements of Engineering Electromagnetics, 5th Edition, Pearson (2006).

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