Dispersive materials play an important role in a wide variety of applications (e.g., waveguides, antenna structures, integrated circuits, bioelectromagnetic applications). In this paper, a full-wave finite-element method (FEM-SPICE) technique for modeling dispersive materials is proposed. A finite-element formulation employing Whitney elements capable of analyzing electromagnetic geometries with dispersive media is described, and a Norton equivalent network is developed for each element. The overall network can be analyzed using a circuit simulator based on SPICE, and is suitable for both frequency- and time-domain analysis. This approach exploits the flexibility of finite-element mesh generation and computational efficiency of modern circu...
The paper describes the formulation and implementation of the broadband finite element time domain a...
This dissertation develops in detail an approach to a three-dimensional full-wave electromagnetic fi...
This dissertation develops in detail an approach to a three-dimensional full-wave electromagnetic fi...
A full-wave FEM-SPICE technique is presented for modelling electromagnetic fields from DC to GHz. Pr...
This paper deals with some aspects of formulation and implementation of a broadband algorithm with b...
This paper deals with some aspects of formulation and implementation of a broadband algorithm with b...
183 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.In this dissertation, robust,...
183 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.In this dissertation, robust,...
A general circuit-oriented, full-wave, finite-element method (FEM) is proposed to analyze the couple...
An efficient frequency-dependent finite-element time-domain method for the analysis of dispersive me...
Abstract Biological tissue exhibits a strong dielectric dispersion from DC to GHz. Implementing biol...
International audienceWe study the numerical dispersion/dissipation of a triangle-based edge Finite ...
International audienceWe study the numerical dispersion/dissipation of a triangle-based edge Finite ...
International audienceWe study the numerical dispersion/dissipation of a triangle-based edge Finite ...
Making up a microwave simulator is tried, which has an analysis method based on the finite-element m...
The paper describes the formulation and implementation of the broadband finite element time domain a...
This dissertation develops in detail an approach to a three-dimensional full-wave electromagnetic fi...
This dissertation develops in detail an approach to a three-dimensional full-wave electromagnetic fi...
A full-wave FEM-SPICE technique is presented for modelling electromagnetic fields from DC to GHz. Pr...
This paper deals with some aspects of formulation and implementation of a broadband algorithm with b...
This paper deals with some aspects of formulation and implementation of a broadband algorithm with b...
183 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.In this dissertation, robust,...
183 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.In this dissertation, robust,...
A general circuit-oriented, full-wave, finite-element method (FEM) is proposed to analyze the couple...
An efficient frequency-dependent finite-element time-domain method for the analysis of dispersive me...
Abstract Biological tissue exhibits a strong dielectric dispersion from DC to GHz. Implementing biol...
International audienceWe study the numerical dispersion/dissipation of a triangle-based edge Finite ...
International audienceWe study the numerical dispersion/dissipation of a triangle-based edge Finite ...
International audienceWe study the numerical dispersion/dissipation of a triangle-based edge Finite ...
Making up a microwave simulator is tried, which has an analysis method based on the finite-element m...
The paper describes the formulation and implementation of the broadband finite element time domain a...
This dissertation develops in detail an approach to a three-dimensional full-wave electromagnetic fi...
This dissertation develops in detail an approach to a three-dimensional full-wave electromagnetic fi...