Time Domain Methods in Electrodynamics: A Tribute to Wolfgang J. R. Hoefer

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Peter Russer, Uwe Siart
Springer Science & Business Media, Sep 26, 2008 - Technology & Engineering - 417 pages

This book consists of contributions given in honor of Wolfgang J.R. Hoefer. Space and time discretizing time domain methods for electromagnetic full-wave simulation have emerged as key numerical methods in computational electromagnetics. Time domain methods are versatile and can be applied to the solution of a wide range of electromagnetic field problems. Computing the response of an electromagnetic structure to an impulsive excitation localized in space and time provides a comprehensive characterization of the electromagnetic properties of the structure in a wide frequency range. The most important methods are the Finite Difference Time Domain (FDTD) and the Transmission Line Matrix (TLM) methods.

The contributions represent the state of the art in dealing with time domain methods in modern engineering electrodynamics for electromagnetic modeling in general, the Transmission Line Matrix (TLM) method, the application of network concepts to electromagnetic field modeling, circuit and system applications and, finally, with broadband devices, systems and measurement techniques.

 

Contents

FullWave Simulation of Integrated Circuit Packages on a Parallel
19
TimeDomain Neural Network Approaches to EM Modeling
41
Modeling of Curved Boundaries in the FiniteDifference TimeDomain
54
Computing the Transmission Line Parameters of an Onchip
69
Calculation of Instantaneous Power and Energy Quantities in
91
The Combined SchrodingerMaxwell Problem
105
Recent Advances in the Combination of the Unscented Transform UT
134
Study of Single and Dual Band Wearable Metallic Button Antennas
173
Connection Subnetworks for the Transmission Line Matrix TLM
263
RFID 283
282
Numerical Modeling of Car Antennas
303
TimeDomain Modelling of GroupDelay and Amplitude Characteristics
320
An Efficient Electromagnetically Optimized Design and Realization
344
Simulation of Coplanar Devices Accessing Nano Systems
361
TimeDomain Measurements of Electromagnetic Interference
375
Space Mapping Optimization and Modeling of Microwave Devices with
393

Fast and Efficient Methods for Circuitbased Automotive
189
A 3D Isotropic LeftHanded Metamaterial Based on the Rotated
239

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Peter Russer received his Dipl.-Ing. and Dr. techn. degrees in Electrical Engineering from the Vienna University of Technology. He is a Professor and Head of the Institute for High Frequency Engineering at Technische Universität München in Germany. He is a Fellow of the IEEE.