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The Finite-Difference Time-Domain Method for Electromagnetics with Matlab(r) Simulations
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Asu: Kovakantinen kirja
Painos: 2nd edition
Julkaisuvuosi: 2015, 25.11.2015 (lisätietoa)
Kieli: Englanti
This book introduces the powerful Finite-Difference Time-Domain method to students and interested researchers and readers. An effective introduction is accomplished using a step-by-step process that builds competence and confidence in developing complete working codes for the design and analysis of various antennas and microwave devices. This book will serve graduate students, researchers, and those in industry and government who are using other electromagnetics tools and methods for the sake of performing independent numerical confirmation. No previous experience with finite-difference methods is assumed of readers.


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Presents the fundamental techniques of the FDTD method at a graduate level, taking readers from conceptual understanding to actual program development.
Full derivations are provided for final equations.
Includes 3D illustrations to aid in visualization of field components and fully functional MATLAB® code examples.
Completely revised and updated for this second edition, including expansion into advanced techniques such as total field/scattered field formulation, dispersive material modeling, analysis of periodic structures, non-uniform grid, and graphics processing unit acceleration of finite-difference time-domain method.

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