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Multiresolution Frequency Domain Technique for Electromagnetics (Paperback)
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Multiresolution Frequency Domain Technique for Electromagnetics (Paperback)
Series: Synthesis Lectures on Computational Electromagnetics
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In this book, a general frequency domain numerical method similar
to the finite difference frequency domain (FDFD) technique is
presented. The proposed method, called the multiresolution
frequency domain (MRFD) technique, is based on orthogonal
Battle-Lemarie and biorthogonal Cohen-Daubechies-Feauveau (CDF)
wavelets. The objective of developing this new technique is to
achieve a frequency domain scheme which exhibits improved
computational efficiency figures compared to the traditional FDFD
method: reduced memory and simulation time requirements while
retaining numerical accuracy. The newly introduced MRFD scheme is
successfully applied to the analysis of a number of electromagnetic
problems, such as computation of resonance frequencies of one and
three dimensional resonators, analysis of propagation
characteristics of general guided wave structures, and
electromagnetic scattering from two dimensional dielectric objects.
The efficiency characteristics of MRFD techniques based on
different wavelets are compared to each other and that of the FDFD
method. Results indicate that the MRFD techniques provide
substantial savings in terms of execution time and memory
requirements, compared to the traditional FDFD method. Table of
Contents: Introduction / Basics of the Finite Difference Method and
Multiresolution Analysis / Formulation of the Multiresolution
Frequency Domain Schemes / Application of MRFD Formulation to
Closed Space Structures / Application of MRFD Formulation to Open
Space Structures / A Multiresolution Frequency Domain Formulation
for Inhomogeneous Media / Conclusion
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