Benjamin E. Barrowes Publications
Curriculum
Vitae
MIT
Ph.D. Thesis. Title: Electromagnetic Scattering and Induction Models for
Spheroidal Geometries
IEEE
Antenna and Propagation 2001 Presentation Fast algorithm for matrix-vector multiply of asymmetric multilevel block-toeplitz matrices
Microwave and Optical Technology
Letters Fast algorithm for matrix-vector multiply of asymmetric multilevel block-Toeplitz matrices in 3-D scattering
TGRS
2004, submitted Feb., 2004 Broadband Analytical Magnetoquasistatic
Electromagnetic Induction Solution for a
Conducting and Permeable Spheroid
PIERS
2002 Presentation Electromagnetic Induction (EMI) Response from Conducting and
Permeable Spheroidal Shells
PIERS
2002 Abstract Electromagnetic Induction (EMI) Response from Conducting and
Permeable Spheroidal Shells
PIERS
2003 Presentation #1 Asymptotic Expansions of the Prolate Angular
Spheroidal Wave Function for Complex Size Parameter
PIERS
2003 Abstract #1 Asymptotic Expansions of the Prolate Angular
Spheroidal Wave Function for Complex Size Parameter
PIERS
2003 Presentation #2 Broadband Analytical Solution of the Electromagnetic Induction (EMI) Response by Spheroidal
Objects Under Arbitrary Excitation
PIERS
2003 Abstract #2 Broadband Analytical Solution of the Electromagnetic Induction (EMI) Response by Spheroidal
Objects Under Arbitrary Excitation
Studies
in Applied Mathematics, submitted Oct. 2003 On the Asymptotic Expansion of the
Spheroidal Wave Function and its Eigenvalues for Complex Size Parameter
IEICE
Paper 2000 Monte Carlo simulation of electromagnetic wave propagation in dense random media with dielectric spheroids
PIERS
2000 Presentation Electromagnetic Characterization of Dense Distributions of Spheroidal Particles in Random Media
PIERS
2000 Abstract Electromagnetic Characterization of Dense Distributions of Spheroidal Particles in Random Media
IEEE Antenna and Propagation - 2003 Sparse matrix/canonical grid method applied to 3-D dense medium simulations
MIT
RQE Presentation - 2001 Efficient Effective Media Calculations Applied to the Sparse Matrix/Canonical Grid Method in 3-D
IEEE
IGRSS Conference paper Radar Cross Section Dependence on Wind Speed
Master's
Thesis - Brigham Young University, 1999 YSCAT Backscatter Distributions
IEEE
TGRS 2002 Evaluation of a compound probability model with tower-mounted scatterometer data
Various CETA presentations
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