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DOI: 10.18287/0134-2452-2013-37-1-91-98.
Full text of article: Russian language.
Pages: 91-98.
Abstract:
Solving the problem of modeling scatterograms for objects composed by solid bodies of simple shapes. A two-stage scheme, the first of which modeling formation of an electromagnetic field in the vicinity of the facility with the use of difference equations of Maxwell's 3-dimensional Cartesian coordinate system. In the next step solved the problem of determining the magnitude of the far-field point. Gives examples simulation of scatterograms.
Key words:
electromagnetic field, Maxwell’s equation, parallel computing, scatterogram.
Citation:
Zherdev DA, Kazanskiy NL, Fursov VA, Kharitonov SI. Electromagnetic field scattering simulation from anthropogenic objects on underlying surface. Computer Optics 2013; 37(1): 91-98. DOI:10.18287/0134-2452-2013-37-1-91-98.
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