Focuses on the National Institute of Standards and Technology's mathematical model and theory for predicting the electromagnetic-field shielding effectiveness of metal enclosures with apertures and interior loading. `Aperture Excitation of Electrically Large, Lossy Cavities'; Federal Aviation Administration; Estimations of the average field strength in electronic equipment cases and aircraft bodies.
The article reports on a study conducted by Northwestern University which determined that people who wrote letters using pen and paper are doing so in a pattern that is similar to how they write electronic mails as of today. It mentions that the research team has created a mathematical model that to analyze the e-mail behavior of people and examined extensive correspondence of well-known writers, politicians and scientists. It revealed that writers tend to write numerous letters at one sitting which is said to be more efficient.
The article reports on the paper published by Remcon that details the significance of modeling anf simulation to assess options and tradeoffs. It claims that modeling and simulation eleminate the limitations of physical tests, which can be used to confirm simulation-based assessments. It notes that the document builds a strong case for the use of electromagnetic (EM) modeling solutions.
Published
2013
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