Background
Rowe, Harrison Edward was born on January 29, 1927 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Son of Edward and Joan (Golden) Rowe.
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Reflecting the growing importance of multi-mode transmission media in communications, radar, sensors, remote sensing, and many other industrial applications, this work presents analytic methods for calculating the transmission statistics of microwave and optical components with random imperfections. The emphasis here is on multi-mode waveguides, optical fibers, and directional couplers-described by the coupled line equations with random parameters-as well as multi-layer optical coatings used as windows, mirrors, or filters. The author clearly explains how to calculate the transmission statistics of these devices in terms of their coupling or optical thickness statistics, in both the time and frequency domains. This unique resource for engineers and researchers involved in the design of multi-mode transmission media: Focuses on matrix techniques and the various types of problems to which they can be applied Incorporates many new results developed by the author Discusses applications to problems of significant practical interest Demonstrates a purely analytical approach-not using Monte Carlo or other simulation methods
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Rowe, Harrison Edward was born on January 29, 1927 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Son of Edward and Joan (Golden) Rowe.
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1948. Master of Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1950. Doctor of Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1952.
Master of Engineering (honorary), Stevens Institute of Technology, 1988.
Member technical staff, Radio Research Laboratory, Bell laboratories, Holmdel, New Jersey, 1952-1984; Anson Wood Burchard professor electrical engineering, Stevens Institute Technology, Hoboken, New Jersey, 1984-1993; professor emeritus, Stevens Institute Technology, Hoboken, New Jersey, since 1993. Visiting lecturer University of California, Berkeley, 1963, Imperial College, U. London, 1968. Member Defense Science Board Task Force, 1972-1974.
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Served with United States Navy, 1945-1946. Fellow Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. Member International Union Radio Science, Monmouth Symphony Society, Navesink Country Club, Sigma Xi, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu.
Married Alicia Jane Steeves, February 10, 1951. Children— Amy Rogers, Elizabeth Joanne, Edward Steeves, Alison Pickard.