GEMACS - An executive summary
Abstract
A nonmathematical description is given of GEMACS (General Electromagnetic Model for the Analysis of Complex Systems), a continually evolving computer program developed by the U.S. Air Force to analyze radiating or scattering Air Force systems. The GEMACS uses three widely used and fairly general physics formulations: the Method of Moments, which applies to structures smaller than the wavelength, the Geometrical Theory of Diffraction, which applies to structures that are very large compared to the wavelength, and the Finite Difference, which applies to the interior of the structure. GEMACS hybridizes these processes automatically and invisibly to the analyst.
- Publication:
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International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility
- Pub Date:
- 1985
- Bibcode:
- 1985emc..symp...75S
- Keywords:
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- Computer Programs;
- Electromagnetic Compatibility;
- Electromagnetic Fields;
- Electromagnetic Radiation;
- Jamming;
- Radar Cross Sections;
- Electric Fields;
- Finite Difference Theory;
- Geometrical Theory Of Diffraction;
- Iterative Solution;
- Matrices (Mathematics);
- Method Of Moments;
- Ray Tracing;
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering