Recent technology advances in the computational electromagnetics code Efield® for large scale sensor integration simulations

Sensors and antennas play a very important role in many areas. In studies of future military airborne systems integration of sensors with demands on preserved low radar cross section is a prioritized area where a balance between the performance of the sensor and the radar cross section has to be fou...

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description Sensors and antennas play a very important role in many areas. In studies of future military airborne systems integration of sensors with demands on preserved low radar cross section is a prioritized area where a balance between the performance of the sensor and the radar cross section has to be found. In civil as well as military aerospace industry there are also needs to find more efficient methods to study interference between different antenna systems. Similar requirements can also be found within the automotive industry where an increasing amount of electronic equipment is integrated in the vehicles and where the electronics performs an increasing number of functions. In the present paper recent technology advances in Efield ® for large scale sensor integration simulations are described.
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