DocumentCode
1110472
Title
A Novel Method to Analyze Electromagnetic Scattering of Complex Objects
Author
Umashankar, Korada ; Taflove, Allen
Author_Institution
IIT Research Institute, Chicago, IL 60616. (312) 567-4489
Issue
4
fYear
1982
Firstpage
397
Lastpage
405
Abstract
The finite-difference time-domain (FD-TD) method is proposed as a means of accurately computing electromagnetic scattering by arbitrary-shaped extremely complex metal or dielectric objects excited by an external plane wave. In the proposed method, one first uses the FD-TD method to compute the near total fields within a rectangular volume which fully encloses the object. Then, an electromagnetic-field equivalence principle is invoked at a virtual surface of this rectangular volume to transform the tangential near scattered fields to the far field. To verify the feasibility of this method, the surface currents, near scattered fields, far scattered fields, and radar cross section of two canonical two-dimensional objects are presented. For these cases, it is shown that the FD-TD method provides magnitude of current and field predictions which are within ± 2.5 percent and further phase values within ± 30 of values predicted by the method of moments ( MOM) at virtually every point including in shadow regions.
Keywords
Dielectrics; Electromagnetic analysis; Electromagnetic scattering; Finite difference methods; Message-oriented middleware; Moment methods; Radar cross section; Radar scattering; Surface treatment; Time domain analysis; Electromagnetic scattering; complex objects; equivalence principle; far fields; finite-difference time-domain method; near scattered fields; radar cross section; surface current;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Electromagnetic Compatibility, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9375
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TEMC.1982.304054
Filename
4091589
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