The paper describes the formulation and implementation of the broadband finite element time domain algorithm. The presented formalism is valid to analysis of electromagnetic phenomena in linear, frequency selective materials. The complex profile of permittivity of materials is approximated using a set of the Lorentz resonance models. The solution of the integro-differential second order equation is obtained using a singlestep integration scheme and a recursive convolution algorithm. The discussed formulation enables to adopt the structure of the narrowband part as well as the phase of calculation of the convolution equations for the subsequent components. The properties of the algorithm are validated using a finite difference broadband algo...
A novel finite-difference time-domain algorithm for modeling ultrawideband electromagnetic pulse pro...
We discuss a mixed vector finite-element time-domain (FETD) algorithm for simulating Maxwell’s equat...
A novel and general method to quickly obtain frequency-domain solutions based on one or a few time-d...
W artykule przedstawiono metodę analizy pól elektromagnetycznych w układach zawierających materiały ...
This paper deals with some aspects of formulation and implementation of a broadband algorithm with b...
This paper deals with parallel analysis of an electromagnetic problem for frequency-dependent materi...
The implementation of the Debye, narrowband Lorentzian, and wideband Lorentzian dielectric and magne...
A Lorentzian model as the general case of a frequency-dependent behavior of a dispersive dielectric ...
An efficient frequency-dependent finite-element time-domain method for the analysis of dispersive me...
“Numerical analysis using the finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) algorithm with a piecewise linear...
A frequency dependent Whytney-element time-domain (WETD) method is proposed for the calculation of t...
Abstract—In order to obtain a unified approach for the Finite-Difference Time-Domain (FDTD) analysis...
The paper deals with the broadband modeling of microwave structures by finite-element methods. The a...
Numerical analysis using the finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) algorithm with a piecewise linear ...
Abstract—We present what we believe to be the first algorithms that use a simple scalar-potential fo...
A novel finite-difference time-domain algorithm for modeling ultrawideband electromagnetic pulse pro...
We discuss a mixed vector finite-element time-domain (FETD) algorithm for simulating Maxwell’s equat...
A novel and general method to quickly obtain frequency-domain solutions based on one or a few time-d...
W artykule przedstawiono metodę analizy pól elektromagnetycznych w układach zawierających materiały ...
This paper deals with some aspects of formulation and implementation of a broadband algorithm with b...
This paper deals with parallel analysis of an electromagnetic problem for frequency-dependent materi...
The implementation of the Debye, narrowband Lorentzian, and wideband Lorentzian dielectric and magne...
A Lorentzian model as the general case of a frequency-dependent behavior of a dispersive dielectric ...
An efficient frequency-dependent finite-element time-domain method for the analysis of dispersive me...
“Numerical analysis using the finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) algorithm with a piecewise linear...
A frequency dependent Whytney-element time-domain (WETD) method is proposed for the calculation of t...
Abstract—In order to obtain a unified approach for the Finite-Difference Time-Domain (FDTD) analysis...
The paper deals with the broadband modeling of microwave structures by finite-element methods. The a...
Numerical analysis using the finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) algorithm with a piecewise linear ...
Abstract—We present what we believe to be the first algorithms that use a simple scalar-potential fo...
A novel finite-difference time-domain algorithm for modeling ultrawideband electromagnetic pulse pro...
We discuss a mixed vector finite-element time-domain (FETD) algorithm for simulating Maxwell’s equat...
A novel and general method to quickly obtain frequency-domain solutions based on one or a few time-d...