The high frequency communication and high-speed electronic industries are demanding increasingly more sophisticated CAD software. Approximate calculations combined with a series of prototypes are becoming less and less practical, if not altogether impossible, as in the case of integrated circuit design. As the speed and complexity of electronics continues to escalate, theoretical techniques that are based on various simplifying approximations to predict the electromagnetic behavior of a device will become invalid. Rigorous numerical methods that depend heavily on powerful computers are fast emerging as the tools most likely to meet the needs of electronic design engineers. The finite difference method is the least analytical of these method...
Finite Difference-Time Domain (FDTD) methods offer, in principle, promise of great flexibility for a...
Finite Difference-Time Domain (FDTD) methods offer, in principle, promise of great flexibility for a...
This research aims to develop a novel domain decomposition finite-difference time domain technique (...
The high frequency communication and high-speed electronic industries are demanding increasingly mor...
A hybrid mode matching/finite element method (FEM) for the analysis of waveguide discontinuities is ...
A hybrid mode matching/finite element method (FEM) for the analysis of waveguide discontinuities is ...
This thesis explains and implements the Finite Difference Method to simulate for the ...
Abstract — In this paper, a hybrid method that combines the finite element method (FEM) and the mode...
AbstractApplication of finite-difference (FDM) and finite-element (FEM) methods for the analysis of ...
The electromagnetic characteristics of microwave circuits can be described by the scattering matrix....
In nowadays, it is still a challenge to solve electrically large problems using numerical methods, a...
The eigenmode propagation method is proposed to analyze the discontinuity problems in planar dielect...
Maxwell's equations can be cast in differential or, alternatively, various equivalent integral ...
Finite Difference-Time Domain (FDTD) methods offer, in principle, promise of great flexibility for a...
Finite Difference-Time Domain (FDTD) methods offer, in principle, promise of great flexibility for a...
Finite Difference-Time Domain (FDTD) methods offer, in principle, promise of great flexibility for a...
Finite Difference-Time Domain (FDTD) methods offer, in principle, promise of great flexibility for a...
This research aims to develop a novel domain decomposition finite-difference time domain technique (...
The high frequency communication and high-speed electronic industries are demanding increasingly mor...
A hybrid mode matching/finite element method (FEM) for the analysis of waveguide discontinuities is ...
A hybrid mode matching/finite element method (FEM) for the analysis of waveguide discontinuities is ...
This thesis explains and implements the Finite Difference Method to simulate for the ...
Abstract — In this paper, a hybrid method that combines the finite element method (FEM) and the mode...
AbstractApplication of finite-difference (FDM) and finite-element (FEM) methods for the analysis of ...
The electromagnetic characteristics of microwave circuits can be described by the scattering matrix....
In nowadays, it is still a challenge to solve electrically large problems using numerical methods, a...
The eigenmode propagation method is proposed to analyze the discontinuity problems in planar dielect...
Maxwell's equations can be cast in differential or, alternatively, various equivalent integral ...
Finite Difference-Time Domain (FDTD) methods offer, in principle, promise of great flexibility for a...
Finite Difference-Time Domain (FDTD) methods offer, in principle, promise of great flexibility for a...
Finite Difference-Time Domain (FDTD) methods offer, in principle, promise of great flexibility for a...
Finite Difference-Time Domain (FDTD) methods offer, in principle, promise of great flexibility for a...
This research aims to develop a novel domain decomposition finite-difference time domain technique (...