The first two international conferences on Ultra-Wideband (UWB),
Short-Pulse (SP) Electromagnetics were held at Polytechnic
University, Brooklyn, New York in 1992 and 1994. Their purpose was
to focus on advanced technologies for generating, radiating, and
detecting UWB, SP signals, on mathematical methods, their
propagation and scattering, and on current as well as potential
future applications. The success of these two conferences led to
the desirability of scheduling a third conference. Impetus was
provided by the electromagnetics community and discussions led by
Carl Baum and Larry Carin resulted in the suggestion that the UWB
conferences be moved around, say to government laboratories such as
Phillips Laboratory. Consequently the decision was made by the
Permanent HPEM Committee to expand AMEREM '96 to include the Third
Ultra-Wide Band, Short-Pulse (UWB, SP 3) with the Third Unexploded
Ordnance Detec tion and Range Remediation Conference (UXO) and the
HPEMINEM Conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico during the period
May 27-31, 1996. Planning is now underway for EUROEM '98 in June,
1998 in Tel Aviv, Israel. Joseph Shiloh is the conference chairman.
A fourth UWB, SP meeting is planned as a part of this conference
and Ehud Heyman will coordinate this part of the meeting. The
papers which appear in this volume, the third in the UWB, SP
series, update subject areas from the earlier UWB, SP conferences.
These topics include pulse generation and detection, antennas,
pulse propagation, scattering theory, signal processing, broadband
electronic systems, and buried targets."
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