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This work gives a detailed derivation of the non-retarded dyadic Green's tensor associated with surfaces in the quasistatic approximation. The derivation is made from a rigorous model where the dyadic is expressed as Sommerfeld integrals. We then assess th ...
Master's Thesis on “Evaluation of Routing Strategies for AGVs based on Computer Simulation”. Presented at Integrated Manufacturing Systems Engineering Institute, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, USA. ...
Multi-domain psuedospectral time-domain (PSTD) algorithm was studied to model electromagnetic scattering from two-dimensional buried objects in lossy media. The algorithm was applied to model various ground penetrating radar system applications involving i ...
We contribute to the study of the optical properties of high-permittivity nanostructures deposited on surfaces. We present what we believe is anew computational technique derived from the coupled-dipole approximation (CDA), which can accommodate high-permi ...
We develop a fully vectorial formalism for the investigation of electromagnetic scattering in polarizable backgrounds, i.e., where the scatterers are not in vacuum but situated in a medium with a dielectric permittivity different from unity. Our approach i ...