NoA heterogeneous hybrid computational electromagnetics method is presented, which enables different parts of an antenna simulation problem to be treated by different methods, thus enabling the most appropriate method to be used for each part. The method uses a standard frequency-domain moment-method program and a finite-difference time-domain program to compute the fields in two regions. The two regions are interfaced by surfaces on which effective sources are defined by application of the Equivalence Principle. An extension to this permits conduction currents to cross the boundary between the different computational domains. Several validation cases are examined and the results compared with available data. The method is particularly suit...
AbstractOver the years researchers in the field of computational electromagnetics (CEM) have investi...
The detection of a potential petroleum reservoir is achieved through inversion of electromagnetic da...
In this article, a hybrid numerical method, called finite element method (FEM) + dipole moment (DM),...
A heterogeneous hybrid computational electromagnetics method is presented, which enables different p...
The main objective of this research is to model and analyse complex electromagnetic problems by mea...
A hybrid technique is proposed for computation of broadband characteristics of an antenna in the pre...
The advent of fast digital computers has facilitated the use of numerical methods in many discipline...
A study into the problem of determining electromagnetic solutions at high frequencies for problems i...
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A hybrid formulation is presented, which combines the method of moments (MOM) with the edge-based ve...
Abstract—This paper presents a hybrid technique, which combines the desirable features of two differ...
The principal computational electromagnetics techniques for solving antenna problems are reviewed. A...
The topic of electromagnetic interference and compatibility (EMI/EMC) has been pursued for some time...
The simulation of mixed circuit and electromagnetic (EM) structures in frequency domain has applicat...
This work presents methodologies to facilitate the efficient cosimulation of electromagnetic/circuit...
AbstractOver the years researchers in the field of computational electromagnetics (CEM) have investi...
The detection of a potential petroleum reservoir is achieved through inversion of electromagnetic da...
In this article, a hybrid numerical method, called finite element method (FEM) + dipole moment (DM),...
A heterogeneous hybrid computational electromagnetics method is presented, which enables different p...
The main objective of this research is to model and analyse complex electromagnetic problems by mea...
A hybrid technique is proposed for computation of broadband characteristics of an antenna in the pre...
The advent of fast digital computers has facilitated the use of numerical methods in many discipline...
A study into the problem of determining electromagnetic solutions at high frequencies for problems i...
©1999 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. However, permission to reprint/republish thi...
A hybrid formulation is presented, which combines the method of moments (MOM) with the edge-based ve...
Abstract—This paper presents a hybrid technique, which combines the desirable features of two differ...
The principal computational electromagnetics techniques for solving antenna problems are reviewed. A...
The topic of electromagnetic interference and compatibility (EMI/EMC) has been pursued for some time...
The simulation of mixed circuit and electromagnetic (EM) structures in frequency domain has applicat...
This work presents methodologies to facilitate the efficient cosimulation of electromagnetic/circuit...
AbstractOver the years researchers in the field of computational electromagnetics (CEM) have investi...
The detection of a potential petroleum reservoir is achieved through inversion of electromagnetic da...
In this article, a hybrid numerical method, called finite element method (FEM) + dipole moment (DM),...