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Electromagnetic interrogation and the Doppler shift using the method of mappings

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Electromagnetic interrogation and the Doppler shift using the method of mappings
We consider the electromagnetic detection of hidden moving or oscillating conductive targets. The resulting mathematical problem involves computation of a Doppler shift for an electromagnetic wave reflecting from a moving interface. This entails solving Maxwell's equations on a domain changing in time. We employ the method of mappings to transform the problem to one of computing solutions of a Maxwell system with time dependent coefficients on a fixed reference domain. Thus we obtain a problem that is eminently tractable with finite element or finite difference time domain methods. Accuracy of numerical solutions is illustrated with computations for a number of different velocities for the moving interface. AMS subject classifications: 35Q61,83C50,83C22,65M32. Key Words: Electromagnetic Doppler shift, moving interfaces, method of mappings, finite elements. 1
H. T. Banks, Shuhua Hu, W. Clayton Thompson
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Type Journal
Year 2010
Where MCM
Authors H. T. Banks, Shuhua Hu, W. Clayton Thompson
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