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The Loughborough wave lab - a mobile virtual electromagnetics laboratory for iOS devices
conference contribution
posted on 2015-06-22, 10:12 authored by Daniel R. Browne, Simon Pomeroy, James FlintJames FlintModern mobile devices have now advanced to a point where they can execute computationally-intensive mathematical problems. The Transmission Line Matrix Modelling method (TLM) is a time-domain method allowing the computation of two and three dimensional electromagnetic fields and structures. TLM is able to model complex scenarios whilst utilising a computationally simple method to model structures in discrete spatial units. This paper presents an iOS App based around a TLM solver. The simulation output is presented on the screen as the simulation progresses. The performance of the iPhone is sufficient to visualise full-field simulations and to provide an interactive interface for the user. Discussion of relative performance on successive generations of iOS devices will be presented.
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- Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering
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EMC UKCitation
BROWNE, D.R., POMEROY, S.A. and FLINT, J.A., 2014. The Loughborough wave lab - a mobile virtual electromagnetics laboratory for iOS devices. Presented at: EMC UK 2014, 7th-8th October 2014, Newbury UK.Publisher
EMCVersion
- AM (Accepted Manuscript)
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This is a conference paper.Language
- en