In this thesis, it is our biggest interest to develop full-wave based engineering friendly electromagnetic modeling approaches for coupling and radiation problems that are found in multi-physics and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) applications. The partial element equivalent circuit (PEEC) method, a unique bridging method between electromagnetics and circuit theory, is employed and extended to address new challenges in electromagnetic analysis. Firstly, we developed the first derived equivalent circuit model of arbitrary shape graphene sheets. It is also a novel contribution to PEEC for handling dispersive and anisotropic medium. Graphene’s numerical modeling is extremely cost prohibitive due to the huge contrast between its thickness ...
The intentional and unintentional radiations are of great importance to electromagnetic coupling and...
Wireless communication systems have become an integral part of many complex systems in diverse areas...
The research presented in this thesis discusses an electromagnetic (EM) analysis tool which is based...
This thesis presents contributions within the field of numerical simulations of electromagnetic prop...
As a tool for prediction of electromagnetic field phenomena in electric and electronics design, the ...
This book provides intuitive solutions to electromagnetic problems by using the Partial Eelement Eeq...
To help products comply with international Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)regulations or as a he...
The evaluation of electromagnetic parasitics is important for electromagnetic interference within po...
Electromagnetic radiations from parasitic structures such as electronic interconnections are very di...
The partial element equivalent circuit (PEEC) technique is a volume integral equation (VIE) method ...
Co-simulation of coupled electromagnetic (EM) structures and linear/nonlinear circuits has become a ...
The reduction of electromagnetic radiation and couplings is a fundamental issue for electromagnetic ...
The partial element equivalent circuit method (PEEC) has been popularly used for signal integrity an...
A new and general partial element equivalent circuit (PEEC) formulation based on electric and magnet...
The partial element equivalent circuit (PEEC) method is a electromagnetic simulation technique suita...
The intentional and unintentional radiations are of great importance to electromagnetic coupling and...
Wireless communication systems have become an integral part of many complex systems in diverse areas...
The research presented in this thesis discusses an electromagnetic (EM) analysis tool which is based...
This thesis presents contributions within the field of numerical simulations of electromagnetic prop...
As a tool for prediction of electromagnetic field phenomena in electric and electronics design, the ...
This book provides intuitive solutions to electromagnetic problems by using the Partial Eelement Eeq...
To help products comply with international Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)regulations or as a he...
The evaluation of electromagnetic parasitics is important for electromagnetic interference within po...
Electromagnetic radiations from parasitic structures such as electronic interconnections are very di...
The partial element equivalent circuit (PEEC) technique is a volume integral equation (VIE) method ...
Co-simulation of coupled electromagnetic (EM) structures and linear/nonlinear circuits has become a ...
The reduction of electromagnetic radiation and couplings is a fundamental issue for electromagnetic ...
The partial element equivalent circuit method (PEEC) has been popularly used for signal integrity an...
A new and general partial element equivalent circuit (PEEC) formulation based on electric and magnet...
The partial element equivalent circuit (PEEC) method is a electromagnetic simulation technique suita...
The intentional and unintentional radiations are of great importance to electromagnetic coupling and...
Wireless communication systems have become an integral part of many complex systems in diverse areas...
The research presented in this thesis discusses an electromagnetic (EM) analysis tool which is based...