gprMax is open source software that simulates electromagnetic wave propagation, using the Finite-Difference Time-Domain (FDTD) method, for the numerical modelling of Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR). gprMax was originally developed in 1996 when numerical modelling using the FDTD method and, in general, the numerical modelling of GPR were in their infancy. Current computing resources offer the opportunity to build detailed and complex FDTD models of GPR to an extent that was not previously possible. To enable these types of simulations to be more easily realised, and also to facilitate the addition of more advanced features, gprMax has been redeveloped and significantly modernised. The original C-based code has been completely rewritten using ...
gprMax (http://www.gprmax.com) was originally developed in 1996 when electromagnetic numerical model...
This paper presents two electromagnetic simulators based on the Finite-Difference Time Domain (FDTD)...
The Finite-Difference Time-Domain (FDTD) method is a popular numerical modelling technique in comput...
gprMax is open source software that simulates electromagnetic wave propagation, using the Finite-Dif...
AbstractgprMax is open source software that simulates electromagnetic wave propagation, using the Fi...
AbstractgprMax is open source software that simulates electromagnetic wave propagation, using the Fi...
gprMax is open source software that simulates electromagnetic wave propagation, using the Finite-Dif...
gprMax is a freely-available set of electromagnetic wave simulation tools based on the Finite-Differ...
gprMax is a freely-available set of electromagnetic wave simulation tools based on the Finite-Differ...
Acknowledgements This work was supported by The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl), UK...
ACKNOWLEDGMENT The authors would like to acknowledge financial support for this work from The Defenc...
ACKNOWLEDGMENT The authors would like to acknowledge financial support for this work from The Defenc...
This report presents a description of training carried out within the Training School on Numerical m...
Lack of well-labelled and coherent training data is the main reason why machine learning (ML) and da...
The Finite-Difference Time-Domain (FDTD) method is a popular numerical modelling technique in comput...
gprMax (http://www.gprmax.com) was originally developed in 1996 when electromagnetic numerical model...
This paper presents two electromagnetic simulators based on the Finite-Difference Time Domain (FDTD)...
The Finite-Difference Time-Domain (FDTD) method is a popular numerical modelling technique in comput...
gprMax is open source software that simulates electromagnetic wave propagation, using the Finite-Dif...
AbstractgprMax is open source software that simulates electromagnetic wave propagation, using the Fi...
AbstractgprMax is open source software that simulates electromagnetic wave propagation, using the Fi...
gprMax is open source software that simulates electromagnetic wave propagation, using the Finite-Dif...
gprMax is a freely-available set of electromagnetic wave simulation tools based on the Finite-Differ...
gprMax is a freely-available set of electromagnetic wave simulation tools based on the Finite-Differ...
Acknowledgements This work was supported by The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl), UK...
ACKNOWLEDGMENT The authors would like to acknowledge financial support for this work from The Defenc...
ACKNOWLEDGMENT The authors would like to acknowledge financial support for this work from The Defenc...
This report presents a description of training carried out within the Training School on Numerical m...
Lack of well-labelled and coherent training data is the main reason why machine learning (ML) and da...
The Finite-Difference Time-Domain (FDTD) method is a popular numerical modelling technique in comput...
gprMax (http://www.gprmax.com) was originally developed in 1996 when electromagnetic numerical model...
This paper presents two electromagnetic simulators based on the Finite-Difference Time Domain (FDTD)...
The Finite-Difference Time-Domain (FDTD) method is a popular numerical modelling technique in comput...