James R. Wait
Affiliations:- University of Arizona in Tucson, USA
According to our database1,
James R. Wait
authored at least 24 papers
between 1974 and 1999.
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Bibliography
1999
Response to comments on "An analysis of a staked dipole probe on a lossy earth plane using the finite-difference time-domain method" [and reply].
IEEE Trans. Geosci. Remote. Sens., 1999
IEEE Trans. Geosci. Remote. Sens., 1999
1997
IEEE Trans. Geosci. Remote. Sens., 1997
1994
IEEE Trans. Geosci. Remote. Sens., 1994
Localizing the spatial and temporal electromagnetic fields on the axis of a lossy cylinder.
IEEE Trans. Biomed. Eng., 1994
1992
1991
IEEE Trans. Geosci. Remote. Sens., 1991
IEEE Trans. Geosci. Remote. Sens., 1991
1989
Comments, with reply on 'Magnetotelluric exploration for hydrocarbons' by A.S. Orange.
Proc. IEEE, 1989
1988
Comments, with reply, on 'Closed-form solution for underground impedance calculations'.
Proc. IEEE, 1988
Comments, with reply, on 'Electric field of a transmission line over a multilayered media'.
Proc. IEEE, 1988
1986
1978
Analysis of the Dedicated Communication Line in a Mine Tunnel for a Shunt-Loaded Trolley Wire.
IEEE Trans. Commun., 1978
1977
Analysis of Radio Frequency Transmission in a Semicircular Mine Tunnel Containing Two Axial Conductors.
IEEE Trans. Commun., 1977
1976
IEEE Trans. Commun., 1976
Reply by J.R. Wait [to 'Comments on "Calculated channel characteristics of a braided coaxial cable in a mine tunnel" '].
IEEE Trans. Commun., 1976
IEEE Trans. Commun., 1976
1975
IEEE Trans. Commun., 1975
1974
IEEE Trans. Commun., 1974
Historical Background and Introduction to the Special Issue on Extremely Low Frequency (ELF) Communications.
IEEE Trans. Commun., 1974
Extremely Low Frequency (ELF) Propagation Along a Horizontal Wire Located Above or Buried in the Earth.
IEEE Trans. Commun., 1974