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# Engineering Applications
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## Full-Wave Field Solvers for Signal Integrity (SI) and EM Interference (EMI) Analysis of Product-Level Integrated Circuits (ICs) and Electronics
Ever-increasing complexity in high-speed electronic devices and systems presents significant computational challenges in numerical analysis in terms of desired accuracy, efficiency, and scalable parallelism. We investigate high-resolution, high-performance full-wave field solvers for scalable electromagnetic simulations of product-level integrated circuits (ICs) and electronics.
[Read More](/applications/SIEMI/)
![IEMIMotivation](/assets/images/research/Intra-System-EMIEMC/IEMI-2.png)
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## Stochastic Wave Model Statistically Replicating Reverberation Chambers
We present a novel physics-oriented statistical representation for complex multipath environments, and develop a hybrid deterministic and stochastic formulation incorporating component-specific features. The advancements lead to a stochastic wave model statistically replicating mode-stirred reverberation chambers, and establish an imperative design-under-chaos capability for electronic devices and systems. The research work is evaluated and validated through representative experiments.
[Read More](/applications/reverberation-chamber/)
![RCMotivation](/assets/images/research/RC/IC_COE_Cavity_Result2.png)
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## Deterministic and Statistical Modeling of Wireless Channel
we present a full-wave field-based computational methodology for radio wave propagation in complex urban environments. Both transmitting/receiving antennas and propagation environments are modeled by first-principles calculations. System-level, large scene analysis is enabled by scalable, ultra-parallel algorithms on emerging high-performance computing platforms. The proposed computational framework is verified and validated with semi-analytical models and representative measurements.
[Read More](/applications/statistical-channel/)
![Wireless](/assets/images/research/ABQFullWave.png)
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