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Efficient Electromagnetic Analysis of a Dispersive Head Model Due to Smart Glasses Embedded Antennas at Wi-Fi and 5G Frequencies

Numerical study of electromagnetic interaction between an adjacent antenna and a human head model requires long computation time and large computer memory. In this paper, two speeding up techniques for a dispersive algorithm based on finite-difference time-domain method are used to reduce the requir...

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Published in:Applied Computational Electromagnetics Society journal 2021, Vol.36 (2), p.159-167
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Connectivity
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Radiation
Simulation
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Tissues
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