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Evaluation of time domain Green's functions for layered medium using FAM and NMSP methods

Recently, there is increasing interest in transient analyses of electromagnetic problems using the time-domain integral equations (TDIE) method. In order to use the TDIE for the micro-strip problems, several methods have been made previously to evaluate the time-domain Greenpsilas functions for laye...

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Main Authors: Boping Wu, Leung Tsang
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
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Summary:Recently, there is increasing interest in transient analyses of electromagnetic problems using the time-domain integral equations (TDIE) method. In order to use the TDIE for the micro-strip problems, several methods have been made previously to evaluate the time-domain Greenpsilas functions for layered medium. The Cagniard-de Hooppsilas method [2] is restricted to non-dispersive media and also becomes less useful for multilayered media. Another method, based on the full-wave discrete complex images (FWDI) theory [3], only involves the quasidynamic terms of the Greenpsilas function and renders inaccurate results as the bandwidth of the transient signal increases. The half-space extraction method with fast Hankel transform (FHT) has the difficulty to maintain the accuracy at the large source-to-field distance [4].
ISSN:1522-3965
1947-1491
DOI:10.1109/APS.2008.4619431