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LOD-BOR-FDTD Algorithm for Analyzing Debye Dispersive Media by Bilinear Z Transforms

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In order to reduce memory usage and improve efficiency, the unconditionally stable locally 1-D (LOD)-FDTD method for bodies of revolution (BOR) is extended to Debye dispersive media based on the bilinear Z transform (BZT) theory. The LOD-BOR-FDTD method is proposed. To validate the Higher efficiency and Lower memory usage of the proposed algorithm, two numerical examples are given. Compared with the 3-D FDTD and ADI-BOR-FDTD result, they show good agreement and at least 80% of computational time to the ADI counterparts.

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  • Pin Zhang, 2011. "LOD-BOR-FDTD Algorithm for Analyzing Debye Dispersive Media by Bilinear Z Transforms," Modern Applied Science, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 5(4), pages 118-118, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:masjnl:v:5:y:2011:i:4:p:118
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