Abstract Advances in computing technologies in recent decades have provided a means of generating and performing highly sophisticated computational simulations of electro-magnetic phenomena. In particular, just after the turn of the twenty-first century, improvements to computing infrastructures provided for the first time the opportunity to conduct advanced, high-resolution three-dimensional full-vector Maxwell’s equations investigations of electromagnetic propagation throughout the global Earth-ionosphere spherical volume. These models, based on the finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method, are capable of including such details as the Earth’s topography and bathymetry, as well as arbitrary horizontal/vertical geometrical and electrical...
pre-printWe report what we believe to be the first three-dimensional computational solution of the f...
pre-printWe report what we believe to be the first three-dimensional computational solution of the f...
pre-printWe report what we believe to be the first three-dimensional computational solution of the f...
pre-printAdvances in computing technologies in recent decades have provided a means of generating an...
For almost two decades, the finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method has been applied towards mod...
Abstract—Electromagnetic wave propagation from electric cur-rents within the Earth’s crust is invest...
Abstract ─ Finite-Difference Time-Domain (FDTD) modeling of electromagnetic wave propagation in the ...
pre-printElectromagnetic wave propagation from electric currents within the Earth's crust is investi...
[1] We report what we believe to be the first three-dimensional computational solution of the full-v...
honors thesisCollege of EngineeringElectrical & Computer EngineeringJamesina SimpsonElectromagnetic ...
Abstract—Wave propagation at the bottom of the electromag-netic spectrum (below 300 kHz) in the Eart...
dissertationThe primary objective of this dissertation is to investigate the behavior of ground-leve...
pre-printThis paper reports the application of an efficient finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) alg...
Abstract—This letter reports the initial application of the finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) met...
The finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) model of electromagnetic wave propagation in the Earth–iono...
pre-printWe report what we believe to be the first three-dimensional computational solution of the f...
pre-printWe report what we believe to be the first three-dimensional computational solution of the f...
pre-printWe report what we believe to be the first three-dimensional computational solution of the f...
pre-printAdvances in computing technologies in recent decades have provided a means of generating an...
For almost two decades, the finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method has been applied towards mod...
Abstract—Electromagnetic wave propagation from electric cur-rents within the Earth’s crust is invest...
Abstract ─ Finite-Difference Time-Domain (FDTD) modeling of electromagnetic wave propagation in the ...
pre-printElectromagnetic wave propagation from electric currents within the Earth's crust is investi...
[1] We report what we believe to be the first three-dimensional computational solution of the full-v...
honors thesisCollege of EngineeringElectrical & Computer EngineeringJamesina SimpsonElectromagnetic ...
Abstract—Wave propagation at the bottom of the electromag-netic spectrum (below 300 kHz) in the Eart...
dissertationThe primary objective of this dissertation is to investigate the behavior of ground-leve...
pre-printThis paper reports the application of an efficient finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) alg...
Abstract—This letter reports the initial application of the finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) met...
The finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) model of electromagnetic wave propagation in the Earth–iono...
pre-printWe report what we believe to be the first three-dimensional computational solution of the f...
pre-printWe report what we believe to be the first three-dimensional computational solution of the f...
pre-printWe report what we believe to be the first three-dimensional computational solution of the f...