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Analysis of nonreciprocal mode-conversion properties of magnetooptic channel waveguides using the finite element method
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ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATIONS IN JAPAN PART II-ELECTRONICS 1996年 第10期79卷 32-39页
作者: Zhuang, XP Koshiba, M Tsuji, Y Faculty of Engineering Hokkaido University Sapporo Japan 060 Graduated from the Department of Communication Engineering Guellin Electronic Institute China in 1986. She received her M.S. degree from Hokkaido University in 1991 and was admitted to the doctoral program. She has been engaged in research on the optimum design of magnetooptic waveguides for nonreciprocal optical devices. Graduated in 1971 from the Department of Electronic Engineering Hokkaido University where he received his M.S. degree in 1973 and his Dr. of Eng. degree in 1976. In 1976 he became a Lecturer in the Department of Electronic Engineering Kitami Institute of Technology where he was promoted to Associate Professor in 1977. In 1979 he became an Associate Professor at Hokkaido University where he was promoted to Professor in 1987. He has been engaged in research on optical and wave electronics. In 1987 he received a Best Paper Award. He is the author ofFundamentals of Finite Element Method of Optics and Waves(Morigkata Publ.)Optical Waveguide Analysis(Asakura Publ.)Optical Waveguide Analysis(McGraw-Hill Book Co.) andOptical Waveguide Theory by the Finite Element Method(KTK Scientific Publishing/Kulwer Academic Publishers). He is also co-author of one book and has written chapters in six other books. He is a member of the Institute of Television Engineers of Japan the Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan the Japan Society for Simulation Technology the Japan Society for Computational Methods in Engineering and the Japan Society of Applied Magnetics and Mechanics. He is also an IEEE Senior Member. Graduated in 1991 from me Department of Electronic Engineering Hokkaido University where he received his M.S. degree in 1993. He is currently in the doctoral program. He has been engaged in research on quantum wave phenomena and computer-aided design of optical and quantum effect devices.
To evaluate nonreciprocal mode conversion characteristics in a magnetooptic channel waveguide, a finite element analysis based on the scalar wave approximation is formulated for the first time. A simple iterative calc... 详细信息
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PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED TLM COMPUTATION WITH SIGNAL-PROCESSING FOR ELECTROMAGNETIC-FIELD MODELING
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NUMERICAL MODELLING-ELECTRONIC NETWORKS DEVICES AND FIELDS 1995年 第3-4期8卷 169-185页
作者: SO, PPM ESWARAPPA, C HOEFER, WJR NSERC/MPR Teltech Research Chair in RF Engineering Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering University of Victoria Victoria British Columbia V8W 3P6 Canada Poman So received his B.Sc. degree in computer science and physics from the University of Toronto Toronto Onatario Canada in 1985. He obtained his B.A. Sc. and M.A.Sc. degrees in electrical engineering (summa cum laude) from the University of Ottawa Ottawa Ontario Canada in 1987 and 1989 respectively. Mr So was a research engineer in the University of Ottawa from January 1989 to October 1991 his research interests included CAD techniques of microwave circuits and numerical methods for electromagnetic wave modelling. He specialized in the development of electromagnetic engineering CAD software and successfully implemented a number of electromagnetic wave simulators based on the two-dimensional and three-dimensional transmission-line matrix methods. From August 1990 to February 1991 he accompanied Professor W. J. R. Hoefer to Rome Italy and Sophia Antiopolas France. During that time he implemented a parallel version of the 3D-TLM simulator for the CM-2 Connection Machine using C-Star and X Windows Library. He is a research engineer and a Ph.D. student at the University of Victoria Victoria British Columbia Canada. He ported the 2D- and 3D-TLM simulators to DECmpp 1200 massively parallel computer using MPL C and C++. He also combined OSA90/hope a commercially available microwave CAD program with a 2D-TLM simulation module for geometry optimization using the Datapipe technique of OSA90/hope. Recently he has developed a distributed client-server computing technique for the TLM method this technique could accelerate the TLM simulation by more than an order of magnitude. Channabasappa Eswarappa received the M.Tech. degree in electrical engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur India in 1983 and Ph. D. degree from the University of Ottawa Canada in 1990. He worked as an Assistant Executive Engineer and later as
This paper describes the implementation of transmission-line matrix (TLM) method algorithms on a massively parallel computer (DECmpp 12000), the technique of distributed computing in the UNIX environment, and the comb... 详细信息
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Comparison between finite‐element and traditional procedures for the prediction of busbar behaviour
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European Transactions on Electrical Power 1995年 第4期5卷 233-238页
作者: Bottauscio, O. Chiampi, M. Chiarabaglio, D. Tartaglia, M. Dr. Oriano Bottauscio (1961). IEEE. AEI received the degree in Electrotechnical Engineering from the Polytechnic of Turin/ltalyin 1985.Since 1987 he has been working as a Scientist Researcher in the Short-circuit Laboratory of the Electromechanics Department of the Istituto Elettrotecnico Nazionale (EN) Galileo Femris of Turin. His fields of interest include the analysis of the electromagnetic fields with particular reference to the simulation of the behaviour of electric contacts and the calibration of ELF field meters. (EN “Galileo Ferraris” Dep. Electromechanics Corso M. d'Azeglio42 I- 10 125 Torinofltaly T +39 11/3 9 19777. Fax +39 11/65076 11) Prof. Mario Chiampi (1947) received the degree in Electrotechnical Engineering from the Polytechnic of Turin/Italy in 1973. He was employed as Research Scientist in the Istituto Elettrotecnico Nazionale (IEN) “Galileo Ferraris” of Turin until 1987. He is currently Professor at the Polytechnic ofTurin. His research activities are numerical methods for rlectromagnetic field analysis and computer aided design of electrical devices. (Dipartimento Ingegneria Elettrica Industriale - Politecnico di Torino corso Duca degli Abruui 24 1-10129 Torinofltaly T +39/I 1 5647 142 Fax +39/11 5647 199) Dr. Daniela Chiarabaglio (1964) received the degree in mathematics from the University of TurinAtaly in 1987. She is currently employed as Research Scientist in the Electromechanics Department of the Istituto Elettrotecnico Nazionale (IEN) “Galileo Ferraris” of Turin. Her research activities include both theoretical studies on electromagnetic field formulations and their application to electrical devices by means of numerical techniques. (Istituto Elettrotecnico Nazionale “Galileo Ferraris” corso M. d'Areglio 42 1-10125 TorinoAtaly T+39/11 3919776 Fax+3911-6507611) Prof. Michele Tartaglia (1948) received the degree in Electrotechnical Engineering from the Polytechnic of TunnAtaly in 197 1. In 1973 he joined the Istituto Elettrotecnico Nazionale (EN) “Galileo Ferraris” of T
This paper investigates the multiconductor busbar behaviour under AC conditions with the aim of comparing the predictions of traditional circuit models with a more accurate analysis based on the electromagnetic field ...
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THE PARALLEL COMPUTATION OF SOLUTIONS TO ELECTROSTATIC PROBLEMS USING MULTIGRID TECHNIQUES
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NUMERICAL MODELLING-ELECTRONIC NETWORKS DEVICES AND FIELDS 1994年 第1期7卷 69-74页
作者: WARING, LC ROONEY, N STEWART, A FUSCO, VF Department of Computer Science The Queen's University of Belfast Belfast BT7 1NN Northern Ireland U.K. Lionel C. Waring obtained his B.Sc. (1967) and his Ph.D. (1971) in Electrical Engineering at the Queen's University of Belfast. A short period with Short Bros. and Harland was followed by an appointment in 1972 to Queen's University Chemistry Department where he was in charge of the Mass Spectrometry and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance facilities. In 1987 he was appointed Senior Research Officer in the Department of Computer Science Q.U.B. and in 1993 to a lectureship in the same Department. Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering. Vincent F. Fusco was educated at the Queens University of Belfast where he obtained the degree of Ph.D. He worked as a research engineer on short-range radar and radio telemetry systems from 1982 to 1984. He is currently Reader in Microwave Communications in the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science The Queens University of Belfast. His current research interests include non-linear microwave circuit simulation and concurrent techniques for electromagnetic field problems. He has published a number of research papers in these areas and is the author of Microwave Circuits Analysis and Computer Aided Design Prentice-Hall 1987. Dr Fusco is a Chartered Electrical Engineer and a Member of the Institution of Electrical Engineers.
The application of multigrid techniques to the computation of the static solutions of electromagnetic field problems governed by Laplace's equation is described. This technique is compared with the conventional su... 详细信息
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USING VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENTS IN THE design OF SHIPS
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NAVAL ENGINEERS JOURNAL 1994年 第3期106卷 91-106页
作者: JONS, OP RYAN, JC JONES, GW Otto P. Jons:received a Diplom Ing. in shipbuilding from the Technical University of Hanover W. Germany and an MS in naval architecture and marine engineering from MIT. He then joined Litton Ship Systems where he was responsible for the preliminary design of the DD-963 hull structure and then for ship system integration as manager LHA ship systems engineering department. From 1972 to 1974 he was the principal research scientist at Hydronautics. In 1974 as technical director he helped establish the Crystal City office of Designers and Planners. Mr. Jons was one of the co-founders of Advanced Marine Enterprises Inc. in 1976 where he serves as corporate vice president engineering. J. Christopher Ryan:earned his bachelors and masters degrees in naval architecture from Webb Institute and MIT respectively. He spent three years at the advanced marine technology division of Litton Industries working on the DD-963 class ship design and related computer aided design projects. He subsequently went to the Navy Department concentrating on early stage design of surface combatants for twelve years including work on the FFG-7 Sea Control Ship CSGN and CVV aircraft carrier projects. He then shifted focus and became the Technical Director for the Computer Supported Design Program in NavSea for five years. Mr. Ryan has served in several supervisory positions within the Ship Design Group in NavSea since that time. He is currently the director of the future ship concepts division. Gary W. Jones:graduated from the University of Tennessee in 1971 with a BS in mechanical engineering and followed up with graduate work at George Washington University and the University of Maryland. Mr. Jones was with the Naval Sea Systems Command from 1971 until 1988 where he was a naval architect in the submarine section of the hull form design division. In 1988 he was detailed to the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) where he became the program manager for the advanced submarine technology program's hydrodynamic hydroac
A major contributor to the expense and length of time to design, build, and test new systems has been the need to build and test hardware prototypes to determine their effectiveness in meeting operational requirements...
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TECHNICAL ISSUES REGARDING SATELLITE PACKET-SWITCHING
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS 1994年 第3期12卷 257-267页
作者: IVANCIC, WD CHU, P SHYY, DJ National Aeronautics and Space Administration Lewis Research Center Cleveland Ohio 44135 USA. A design engineer in the Digital Technology Branch of the Space Electronics Division. He has extensive experience in satellite communications systems modulation and coding on-board switching and routeing and high speed digital design. Since joining NASA in 1982 Mr. Ivancic has been responsible for the development of a variety of matrix switch controllers ground terminal equipment numerous pieces of special test equipment a beacon controller for the SARSAT program (Search and Rescue Satellite) and a time-shared decoder for a processing satellite. In addition Mr. Ivancic has been technical contract monitor on a number of advanced communications technology contracts including the Advanced Modulation Technology Development a 5 GHz fibre-optic link and multi-programmable modem study. He was awarded the B.S.E.E. and M.S.E.E. degrees by Cleveland State University in 1982 and 1986 respectively. Cleveland State University Cleveland Ohio 44115 USA. Currently an assistant professor of Electrical Engineering Department at Cleveland State University. He obtained the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from Iowa State University majoring in Electrical and Computer Engineering. His research interests include high-speed computer networks digital systems and neural networks applications. He is a member of Sigma Xi Phi Kappa Phi as well as the IEEE and ACM. ComSearch Reston Virginia 22091 USA. Received the B.S. degree in electrical engineering from National Chiao-Tung University Hsin-Chu Taiwan in 1983 and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta GA in 1986 and 1990 respectively. From June 1987 to October 1987 he worked for the Department of Neurology Emory University Atlanta as a Programmer. From September 1989 to December 1989 he worked for the Advanced Development Laboratory. AMP Inc. Atlanta as a Test Engineer. From February 1990 to August 1993 he wor
Many concepts for advanced communication satellite networks have recently been proposed. Critical technical issues relating to satellite packet switching for meshed very small aperture terminal networks and broadband ... 详细信息
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PERFORMANCE OF A PRIORITIZED ON-BOARD BASEBAND SWITCH FOR A MULTISERVICE MULTIBEAM SATELLITE
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS 1994年 第3期12卷 283-297页
作者: BOHM, S ELHAKEEM, AK HACHICHA, M Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Concordia University 1455 De Maisonneuve Blvd. West Montreal H3A 1M8 Canada Was born in Montreal Canada on 14 September 1966. He received the B. Eng. degree in electrical engineering from Concordia University Montreal Canada in 1989. He is at present completing the M.A.Sc. degree in electrical engineering at Concordia University. (S'75–S'79–M'79–SM'86) received the Ph.D. degree from Southern Methodist University Dallas TX in 1979. He spent the next two years working as a Visiting Professor in Egypt after which he moved to Ottawa Canada in 1982. He assumed teaching and research positions in Carleton and Manitoba Univerities and later moved to Concordia University Montreal Canada in 1983 where he is now a Professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department. He has published numerous papers in IEEE and international journals in the areas of spread spectrum and networking. He is a well-known expert in these areas and serves as a consultant to many companies. His current research interests include wide-band metropolitan networks switching architectures and performance of on-board multibeam satellites acquisitionless CDMA networks code distribution and orthogonalization of CDMA signals responsive congestion control for ATM-based networks ARQ techniques and investigation of the novel SUGAR CDMA systems in fading channels. Dr. Elhakeem is a Senior Member of the Canadian Electrical Engineering Society and Armed Forces Association. He has chaired numerous technical sessions in IEEE Conferences was the Technical Program Chairman for IEEE Montech 1986 Montreal Canada. Dr. Elhakeem is the key guest editor of theIEEE Journal of Selected Areas in Communicationsfor the May June issues 1993 covering CDMA networks. Advanced Technology & Networks VISTAR Telecommunications Inc. Ottawa Ontario K1G 3J4 Canada An Associate Director of Advanced Technology & Networks Group VISTAR Telecommunications Inc. Ottawa Canada. He is also an Adjunct Pr
In this paper, we study the performance of a prioritized on-board baseband switch in conjunction with a multibeam satellite handling integrated services. The services considered for the analysis include voice, video, ... 详细信息
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ANALYSIS OF A MOVABLE BOUNDARY ACCESS TECHNIQUE FOR A MULTISERVICE MULTIBEAM SATELLITE SYSTEM
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS 1994年 第3期12卷 299-312页
作者: BOHM, S ELHAKEEM, AK MURTHY, KMS HACHICHA, M KADOCH, M Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Concordia University 1455 De Maisonneuve Blvd. West Montreal H3A 1M8 Canada Was born in Montreal Canada on 14 September 1966. He received the B. Eng. degree in electrical engineering from Concordia University Montreal Canada in 1989. He is at present completing the M.A.Sc. degree in electrical engineering at Concordia University. (S'75–S'79–M'79–SM'86) received the Ph.D. degree from Southern Methodist University Dallas TX in 1979. He spent the next two years working as a Visiting Professor in Egypt after which he moved to Ottawa Canada in 1982. He assumed teaching and research positions in Carleton and Manitoba Univerities and later moved to Concordia University Montreal Canada in 1983 where he is now a Professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department. He has published numerous papers in IEEE and international journals in the areas of spread spectrum and networking. He is a well-known expert in these areas and serves as a consultant to many companies. His current research interests include wide-band metropolitan networks switching architectures and performance of on-board multibeam satellites acquisitionless CDMA networks code distribution and orthogonalization of CDMA signals responsive congestion control for ATM-based networks ARQ techniques and investigation of the novel SUGAR CDMA systems in fading channels. Dr. Elhakeem is a Senior Member of the Canadian Electrical Engineering Society and Armed Forces Association. He has chaired numerous technical sessions in IEEE Conferences was the Technical Program Chairman for IEEE Montech 1986 Montreal Canada. Dr. Elhakeem is the key guest editor of theIEEE Journal of Selected Areas in Communicationsfor the May June issues 1993 covering CDMA networks. Advanced Technology & Networks VISTAR Telecommunications Inc. Ottawa Ontario K1G 3J4 Canada . He is ITU's Specialist Consultant and Chief Advisor for a number of ITU/UNDP projects including VSATs Rural Networks Digital Broadc
In this paper, the performance of a new movable boundary accessing (MBA) technique for future integrated services multibeam satellite systems is studied. The multiservice environment considered includes both asynchron... 详细信息
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Performance Enhancement of CMOS VLSI Circuits by Transistor Reordering
Performance Enhancement of CMOS VLSI Circuits by Transistor ...
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design Automation Conference
作者: B.S. Carlson C.Y.R. Chen The Advanced IC Design of and Simulation Laboratory and the Department of Electrical Engineering State University of New York Stony Brook NY USA Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Syracuse University Syracuse NY USA
A method which uses transistor reordering for the performance enhancement of CMOS circuits is presented. The proposed technique achieves significant reduction in propagation delays with little effect on layout area. T... 详细信息
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TLM MODELING USING AN SIMD computer
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NUMERICAL MODELLING-ELECTRONIC NETWORKS DEVICES AND FIELDS 1993年 第4期6卷 299-304页
作者: TAN, CC FUSCO, VF The Queen's University of Belfast Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering Ashby Building Stranmillis Road Belfast BT9 5AH U.K. Chun Chia Tan obtained a first-class honours degree from The Queen's University of Belfast. He was awarded an IEE prize for best final-year project. His current research interests include the modelling of electromagnetic fields using parallel processing techniques. At present Mr Tan is working as an electrical engineer in Malaysia. Vincent F. Fusco was educated at The Queen's University of Belfast where he obtained the degree of Ph.D. He has worked as a research engineer on short-range radar and radio telementry systems. Currently he is a Reader in Microwave Commnications in the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science The Queen's Univeristy of Belfast. His current research interests include non-linear microwave circuit simulation and concurrent programming techniques for electromagnetic field problems. He has acted as consultant to a number of major companies and has published numerous research papers in these areas. He is author of the bookMicrowave Circuits Analysis and Computer Aided Design(Prentice Hall 1987). Dr Fusco is a Chartered Electrical Engineer and a Member of the Institute of Electrical Engineers.
A major limitation of the transmission-line matrix (TLM) method used to solve Maxwell's equations is the long computation time required. The TLM scattering calculations involved can, however, be viewed as parallel... 详细信息
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