Title :
Electromagnetic Time-Reversal for reverberation chamber applications using FDTD
Author :
El Baba, Ibrahim ; Lalléchère, Sébastien ; Bonnet, Pierre
Author_Institution :
LASMEA, Clermont Univ., Clermont, France
Abstract :
This paper deals with the use of time-reversal (TR) method in electromagnetism and its applications in electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) in a reverberating environment. The proposed study leans on mode stirred reverberation chamber (MSRC) of the EMC team, LASMEA (LAboratoire des Sciences et Mateacuteriaux pour l´Eacutelectronique et d´Automatique, Clermont University), France. Based upon the equivalence between backward propagation and reversibility of the wave equation, many TR experiments were led successfully in acoustics. In this paper, an original way of using TR in electromagnetics is detailed (principally concerning the ability of the technique to focus a signal in time and space). First, the theoretical principles of TR are described and illustrated using finite difference in time domain (FDTD) computing of Maxwell´s equations. Then, the aim is to accurately describe the influence of various parameters (from FDTD numerical experiments) above focusing. Thus, particular interests rely on the numbers and locations of TR sensors, directivity of source, presence of scatterers, impact of MSRC. Finally, considering characteristics of EMC applications in MSRC, a closer look will be set to the advantages of TR numerical tools for innovating studies in reverberation chambers.
Keywords :
Maxwell equations; computational electromagnetics; electromagnetic compatibility; electromagnetic wave propagation; finite difference time-domain analysis; reverberation chambers; EMC; FDTD; Maxwell equations; backward propagation; electromagnetic compatibility; electromagnetic time reversal; finite difference time domain; reverberation chamber; wave equation reversibility; Acoustic propagation; Acoustic waves; Electromagnetic compatibility; Electromagnetic propagation; Finite difference methods; Maxwell equations; Partial differential equations; Reverberation chamber; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Time domain analysis;
Conference_Titel :
Advances in Computational Tools for Engineering Applications, 2009. ACTEA '09. International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Zouk Mosbeh
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3833-4
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3834-1
DOI :
10.1109/ACTEA.2009.5227872