Review on Computational Electromagnetics

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P. Sumithra
D. Thiripurasundari

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Computational electromagnetics (CEM) is applied to model the interaction of electromagnetic fields with the objects like antenna, waveguides, aircraft and their environment using Maxwell equations.  In this paper the strength and weakness of various computational electromagnetic techniques are discussed. Performance of various techniques in terms accuracy, memory and computational time for application specific tasks such as modeling RCS (Radar cross section), space applications, thin wires, antenna arrays are presented in this paper.

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Sumithra, P., & Thiripurasundari, D. (2017). Review on Computational Electromagnetics. Advanced Electromagnetics, 6(1), 42–55. https://doi.org/10.7716/aem.v6i1.407
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