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This paper presents a new neural-network method to describe the electromagnetic (EM) behavior at the interface between the substructures from an internally decomposed EM structure. A set of neural networks is used to represent the EM behavior of the substructure as seen from the interface. This allows EM coupling between substructures to be effectively represented. The method is developed in a finite-element...
Most existing neural network (NN) approaches for modeling EM problems are based on training with the S-parameter at the external input-output ports of the EM structures. In this paper we present a new method to describe EM behavior at the internal interface between decomposed 3D substructures. We train NNs to represent the EM behavior of the substructure as seen from the interface. This approach allows...
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