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In this paper, an efficient domain decomposition (DD) technique is introduced into the unconditionally stable finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method based on weighted Laguerre polynomials (WLPs) for solving the far-field super-resolution focusing of time reversal (TR) waves. The WLP-FDTD method is very suitable for this multiscale problem due to the sub-wavelength array with some special microstructures...
The discontinuous Galerkin time-domain (DGTD) method is gaining popularity among computational electromagnetics (CEM) practitioners. This can be attributed to the fact that it has several advantages over the classical finite element method. The DGTD method realizes “information exchange” between neighboring spatial discretization elements using numerical flux. Therefore all spatial operations are...
The establishment of traditional cable bundle crosstalk model is based on the intra-system common mode source, without considering the crosstalk of cable bundles between different systems, and the cables are encouraged by differential-mode source. In this paper, a new differential-mode source cable bundle crosstalk method is proposed, which establishing a new three conductor transmission lines parasitic...
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