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Intra-body communication is studied in this digest. Models of a cylinder and a human arm based on magnetic resonance imagining data are created and analyzed by utilizing the finite difference time domain method. Transmission characteristics of a leg model and other body part will be shown and compared with the experimental results in the full paper.
The envelope alternating-direction-implicit finite difference time domain (ADI-FDTD) method in 3-D nonuniform meshes was proposed and studied. The phase velocity error for the envelope ADI-FDTD and ADI-FDTD methods in uniform and nonuniform meshes and different temporal increments were studied. A cavity problem was studied using the envelope ADI-FDTD and ADI-FDTD methods in graded meshes and the conventional...
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