Journal ArticleThis paper describes the use of the previously for mutated Frequency-Dependent Finite-Difference Time-Domain ((FD)2TD) method for analysis of an anatomically based heterogeneous man model exposed to ultra-wide-band electromagnetic pulse sources. The human tissues' electrical permittivities, ε*(ω), are described by Debye equations with two relaxation constants, and the equation D(t) = ε*(ω)E(t) is converted to a finite difference equation along with the Maxwell's equations used by the standard FDTD method. Using a single run with a broad-band pulse excitation, the (FD)2TD methods is used to calculate mass normalized rates of energy deposition (specific absorption rates or SAR's) and induced currents in the man model over a bro...
Electromagnetic fields are involved in several therapeutic and diagnostic applications such as hyper...
Electromagnetic fields are involved in several therapeutic and diagnostic applications such as hyper...
he Finite-Difference Time-Domain (FDTD) is the most often used method for ...
Journal ArticleThe frequency-dependent finite-difference time-domain [(FD)2TD] method is used to ca...
Journal ArticleAbstract-The finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) and frequency dependent finite diff...
This work presents an analysis concerning the effects of iteration between electromagnetic fields an...
Journal ArticleThe finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method has previously been used to calculate...
The interaction of the electromagnetic pulse (EMP) with human body is dealt with by the Frequency-De...
High spatial resolution studies of the interaction of the human body with electromagnetic waves of l...
High spatial resolution studies of the interaction of the human body with electromagnetic waves of l...
High spatial resolution studies of the interaction of the human body with electromagnetic waves of l...
High spatial resolution studies of the interaction of the human body with electromagnetic waves of l...
High spatial resolution studies of the interaction of the human body with electromagnetic waves of l...
Electromagnetic fields are involved in several therapeutic and diagnostic applications such as hyper...
Electromagnetic fields are involved in several therapeutic and diagnostic applications such as hyper...
Electromagnetic fields are involved in several therapeutic and diagnostic applications such as hyper...
Electromagnetic fields are involved in several therapeutic and diagnostic applications such as hyper...
he Finite-Difference Time-Domain (FDTD) is the most often used method for ...
Journal ArticleThe frequency-dependent finite-difference time-domain [(FD)2TD] method is used to ca...
Journal ArticleAbstract-The finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) and frequency dependent finite diff...
This work presents an analysis concerning the effects of iteration between electromagnetic fields an...
Journal ArticleThe finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method has previously been used to calculate...
The interaction of the electromagnetic pulse (EMP) with human body is dealt with by the Frequency-De...
High spatial resolution studies of the interaction of the human body with electromagnetic waves of l...
High spatial resolution studies of the interaction of the human body with electromagnetic waves of l...
High spatial resolution studies of the interaction of the human body with electromagnetic waves of l...
High spatial resolution studies of the interaction of the human body with electromagnetic waves of l...
High spatial resolution studies of the interaction of the human body with electromagnetic waves of l...
Electromagnetic fields are involved in several therapeutic and diagnostic applications such as hyper...
Electromagnetic fields are involved in several therapeutic and diagnostic applications such as hyper...
Electromagnetic fields are involved in several therapeutic and diagnostic applications such as hyper...
Electromagnetic fields are involved in several therapeutic and diagnostic applications such as hyper...
he Finite-Difference Time-Domain (FDTD) is the most often used method for ...