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A New Hybrid Technique for Handling fine Features in FDTD and its Application to Body-centric Communications
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A New Hybrid Technique for Handling fine Features in FDTD and its Application to Body-centric Communications

Jonathan Bringuier, Raj Mittra and IEEE
APMC: 2009 ASIA PACIFIC MICROWAVE CONFERENCE, VOLS 1-5, pp.2204-2207
01/01/2009

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Engineering Engineering, Electrical & Electronic Physical Sciences Physics Physics, Applied Science & Technology Technology
In this work the authors introduce a novel approach to multi-scale type problems as they pertain to the Finite-Difference-Time-Domain method. The approach is based on the dipole moment concept of small antennas/scatterers from which the quasi-static near fields can be obtained separately from the FDTD grid. It is shown that the FDTD algorithm can perform the analytic continuation, in the time domain, of the fields given that the quasi-static fields are updated on the Yee cell containing the object of interest.

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