Making up an electromagnetic wave simulator based on the FEM is tried, which may run on some widely used platforms by use of Java and a single commercial tool. Since the codes and configuration files to be created for this simulator are common, one can construct the simulator running on the platforms at the same time. Using this simulator, the transmission properties of two- and three-dimensional waveguide discontinuities in optical and microwave waveguides are analyzed, the inverse problem in material constant measurement is solved, and the computed results are presented including plots of the electric field distribution.
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Koichi HIRAYAMA, Naoto KUNIEDA, Yoshio HAYASHI, Masanori KOSHIBA, "FEM-Based Electromagnetic Wave Simulator Running on Some Platforms by Use of Java and a Commercial Tool" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Electronics,
vol. E86-C, no. 11, pp. 2191-2198, November 2003, doi: .
Abstract: Making up an electromagnetic wave simulator based on the FEM is tried, which may run on some widely used platforms by use of Java and a single commercial tool. Since the codes and configuration files to be created for this simulator are common, one can construct the simulator running on the platforms at the same time. Using this simulator, the transmission properties of two- and three-dimensional waveguide discontinuities in optical and microwave waveguides are analyzed, the inverse problem in material constant measurement is solved, and the computed results are presented including plots of the electric field distribution.
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