The Partial Element Equivalent Circuit (PEEC) method is an integral equation based full-wave approach to solve combined circuit and electromagnetic problems in the time and frequency domain. Using PEEC, an electromagnetic problem is transferred to the circuit domain and then solved using circuit theory which gives PEEC a high flexibility to be used in combined electromagnetic and circuit modeling problems. Thus, the method can be applied to different classes of problems, for example power electronics systems and antenna simulation to ensure the functionality of the system and also comply with electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) regulations. Other methods, like Finite Element Method or Finite Difference Time Domain Methods, are also used for...
This paper presents a parallel implementation of a partial element equivalent circuit (PEEC) based e...
This paper presents a parallel implementation of a partial element equivalent circuit (PEEC) based e...
This thesis presents contributions within the field of numerical simulations of electromagnetic prop...
The Partial Element Equivalent Circuit (PEEC) method is an integral equation based full-wave approac...
The Partial Element Equivalent Circuit (PEEC) method is an integral equation based full-wave approac...
The Partial Element Equivalent Circuit (PEEC) method is an integral equation based full-wave approac...
The partial element equivalent circuit method is a numerical algorithm for simulating electromagne...
The partial element equivalent circuit method is a numerical algorithm for simulating electromagne...
The partial element equivalent circuit method is a numerical algorithm for simulating electromagne...
The research presented in this thesis discusses an electromagnetic (EM) analysis tool which is based...
The research presented in this thesis discusses an electromagnetic (EM) analysis tool which is based...
The research presented in this thesis discusses an electromagnetic (EM) analysis tool which is based...
The research presented in this thesis discusses an electromagnetic (EM) analysis tool which is based...
This paper presents a parallel implementation of a partial element equivalent circuit (PEEC) based e...
This paper presents a parallel implementation of a partial element equivalent circuit (PEEC) based e...
This paper presents a parallel implementation of a partial element equivalent circuit (PEEC) based e...
This paper presents a parallel implementation of a partial element equivalent circuit (PEEC) based e...
This thesis presents contributions within the field of numerical simulations of electromagnetic prop...
The Partial Element Equivalent Circuit (PEEC) method is an integral equation based full-wave approac...
The Partial Element Equivalent Circuit (PEEC) method is an integral equation based full-wave approac...
The Partial Element Equivalent Circuit (PEEC) method is an integral equation based full-wave approac...
The partial element equivalent circuit method is a numerical algorithm for simulating electromagne...
The partial element equivalent circuit method is a numerical algorithm for simulating electromagne...
The partial element equivalent circuit method is a numerical algorithm for simulating electromagne...
The research presented in this thesis discusses an electromagnetic (EM) analysis tool which is based...
The research presented in this thesis discusses an electromagnetic (EM) analysis tool which is based...
The research presented in this thesis discusses an electromagnetic (EM) analysis tool which is based...
The research presented in this thesis discusses an electromagnetic (EM) analysis tool which is based...
This paper presents a parallel implementation of a partial element equivalent circuit (PEEC) based e...
This paper presents a parallel implementation of a partial element equivalent circuit (PEEC) based e...
This paper presents a parallel implementation of a partial element equivalent circuit (PEEC) based e...
This paper presents a parallel implementation of a partial element equivalent circuit (PEEC) based e...
This thesis presents contributions within the field of numerical simulations of electromagnetic prop...