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Explicit solution of the time domain magnetic field integral equation using a predictor-corrector scheme.
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Explicit solution of the time domain magnetic field integral equation using a predictor-corrector scheme.
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H. A. Ulku, H. Bagci, and Eric Michielssen, Explicit solution of the time domain magnetic field integral equation using a predictor-corrector scheme, IEEE Trans. Antennas Propag., vol.61, no.8, pp. 4120-4131, August 2013
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Authors:
H. A. Ulku, H. Bagci, and Eric Michielssen
Keywords:
Explicit solvers, magnetic field integral equation (MFIE),marching on-in-time (MOT), predictor-corrector scheme, stability analysis, time-domain analysis, transient analysis
Year:
2013
Abstract:
An explicit marching on-in-time (MOT) scheme for solving the time-domain magnetic field integral equation (TD-MFIE) is presented. The proposed MOT-TD-MFIE solver uses Rao-Wilton-Glisson basis functions for spatial discretization and a PE(CE)m-type linear multistep method for time marching. Unlike previous explicit MOT-TD-MFIE solvers, the time step size can be chosen as large as that of the implicit MOT-TD-MFIE solvers without adversely affecting accuracy or stability. An algebraic stability analysis demonstrates the stability of the proposed explicit solver; its accuracy and efficiency are established via numerical examples.
ISSN:
0018-926X
http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/articleDetails.jsp?arnumber=6514481
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