The solution of scattering problems involving low-contrast dielectric objects with three-dimensional arbitrary shapes is considered. Using the traditional forms of the surface integral equations, scattered fields cannot be calculated accurately if the contrast of the object is low. Therefore, we consider the stabilization of the formulations by extracting the nonradiating parts of the equivalent currents. We also investigate various types of stable formulations and show that accuracy can be improved systematically by eliminating the identity terms from the integral-equation kernels. Traditional and stable formulations are compared, not only for small scatterers but also for relatively large problems solved by employing the multilevel fast m...
The low frequency instability in the method of moments becomes important when objects much smaller t...
We present efficient and accurate solutions of scattering problems involving dense discretizations w...
This article describes a technique to reduce the poor conditioning of linear systems to be solved fo...
The solution of scattering problems involving low-contrast dielectric objects with three-dimensional...
We present the stabilization of the surface integral equations for accurate solutions of scattering ...
Solutions of scattering problems involving low-contrast dielectric objects are considered by employi...
We present a novel stabilization procedure for accurate surface formulations of electromagnetic scat...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.We present a novel stabilization procedure for accurate surfac...
We consider the solution of electromagnetic scattering problems involving relatively large dielectri...
We consider the solution of electromagnetic scattering problems involving relatively large dielectri...
Solutions of scattering problems involving low-contrast dielectric objects are considered by employi...
We consider fast and accurate solutions of scattering problems involving increasingly large dielectr...
We consider fast and accurate solutions of scattering problems involving increasingly large dielectr...
The solution of electromagnetic scattering by objects located in planar, multilayered media has long...
A modified D-field surface integral equation (SIE),which can be easily solved by the method of momen...
The low frequency instability in the method of moments becomes important when objects much smaller t...
We present efficient and accurate solutions of scattering problems involving dense discretizations w...
This article describes a technique to reduce the poor conditioning of linear systems to be solved fo...
The solution of scattering problems involving low-contrast dielectric objects with three-dimensional...
We present the stabilization of the surface integral equations for accurate solutions of scattering ...
Solutions of scattering problems involving low-contrast dielectric objects are considered by employi...
We present a novel stabilization procedure for accurate surface formulations of electromagnetic scat...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.We present a novel stabilization procedure for accurate surfac...
We consider the solution of electromagnetic scattering problems involving relatively large dielectri...
We consider the solution of electromagnetic scattering problems involving relatively large dielectri...
Solutions of scattering problems involving low-contrast dielectric objects are considered by employi...
We consider fast and accurate solutions of scattering problems involving increasingly large dielectr...
We consider fast and accurate solutions of scattering problems involving increasingly large dielectr...
The solution of electromagnetic scattering by objects located in planar, multilayered media has long...
A modified D-field surface integral equation (SIE),which can be easily solved by the method of momen...
The low frequency instability in the method of moments becomes important when objects much smaller t...
We present efficient and accurate solutions of scattering problems involving dense discretizations w...
This article describes a technique to reduce the poor conditioning of linear systems to be solved fo...