This paper describes the scattering matrix approach to obtain the solution to electromagnetic field quantities in harmonic multi-layer models. Using this approach, the boundary conditions are solved in such way that the maximum size of any matrix used during the computations is independent of the number of regions defined in the problem. As a result, the method is more memory efficient than classical methods used to solve the boundary conditions. Because electromagnetic sources can be located inside the regions of a configuration, the scattering matrix formulation is developed to incorporate these sources into the solving process. The method is applied to a 3D electromagnetic configuration for verification
An approach is proposed to carry out multivariate calculations of the magnetic field distribution in...
[1] One of the methods to solve large electromagnetic problems is to divide the computational domain...
This second volume in the Progress in Electromagnetic Research series examines recent advances in co...
This paper describes the scattering matrix approach to obtain the solution to electromagnetic field ...
This paper describes the scattering matrix approach to obtain the solution to electromagnetic field ...
In design and optimization of electrical machines, accurate models of the electromagnetic fields are...
Forward modelling of electromagnetic induction data simulates the electric and magnetic fields withi...
International audienceNumerical solution methods for electromagnetic scattering problems lead to lar...
The finite element method (FEM) with local absorbing boundary conditions has been recently applied t...
This paper presents several numerically efficient techniques, in the context of Computational Electr...
Two recursive T-matrix algorithms (RTMA's) are presented and their reduced computational complexitie...
Multilevel fast multipole algorithm (MLFMA) and preconditioned generalized minimal residual (GMRES) ...
This paper presents the use of the T-matrix method for a collection of scatterers for validation pur...
The scattering matrix describes monolithic microwave integrated circuits that are connected to trans...
An approach is proposed to carry out multivariate calculations of the magnetic field distribution in...
An approach is proposed to carry out multivariate calculations of the magnetic field distribution in...
[1] One of the methods to solve large electromagnetic problems is to divide the computational domain...
This second volume in the Progress in Electromagnetic Research series examines recent advances in co...
This paper describes the scattering matrix approach to obtain the solution to electromagnetic field ...
This paper describes the scattering matrix approach to obtain the solution to electromagnetic field ...
In design and optimization of electrical machines, accurate models of the electromagnetic fields are...
Forward modelling of electromagnetic induction data simulates the electric and magnetic fields withi...
International audienceNumerical solution methods for electromagnetic scattering problems lead to lar...
The finite element method (FEM) with local absorbing boundary conditions has been recently applied t...
This paper presents several numerically efficient techniques, in the context of Computational Electr...
Two recursive T-matrix algorithms (RTMA's) are presented and their reduced computational complexitie...
Multilevel fast multipole algorithm (MLFMA) and preconditioned generalized minimal residual (GMRES) ...
This paper presents the use of the T-matrix method for a collection of scatterers for validation pur...
The scattering matrix describes monolithic microwave integrated circuits that are connected to trans...
An approach is proposed to carry out multivariate calculations of the magnetic field distribution in...
An approach is proposed to carry out multivariate calculations of the magnetic field distribution in...
[1] One of the methods to solve large electromagnetic problems is to divide the computational domain...
This second volume in the Progress in Electromagnetic Research series examines recent advances in co...