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MRTD (Multi Resolution Time Domain) Method in Electromagnetics

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This book presents a method that allows the use of multiresolution principles in a time domain electromagnetic modeling technique that is applicable to general structures. The multiresolution time-domain (MRTD) technique, as it is often called, is presented for general basis functions. Additional techniques that are presented here allow the modeling of complex structures using a subcell representation that permits the modeling discrete electromagnetic effects at individual equivalent grid points. This is accomplished by transforming the application of the effects at individual points in the grid into the wavelet domain. In this work, the MRTD technique is derived for a general wavelet basis using a relatively compact vector notation that both makes the technique easier to understand and illustrates the differences between MRTD basis functions. In addition, techniques such as the uniaxial perfectly matched layer (UPML) for arbitrary wavelet resolution and non-uniform gridding are presented. Using these techniques, any structure that can be simulated in Yee-FDTD can be modeled with in MRTD.

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Authors Manos M. Tentzeris, Nathan Bushyager, Manos Tentzeris, Manos M Tentzeris
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Content Book
Product form Paperback / Softback
Publication date 01.01.2007
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Miscellaneous
 
EAN 9783031005596
ISBN 978-3-0-3100559-6
Pages 108
Illustrations VII, 108 p.
Dimensions (packing) 19.1 x 0.6 x 23.5 cm
 
Series Synthesis Lectures on Computational Electromagnetics
Subjects Elektrotechnik
Elektronik
 

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