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Efficient Integration of High-Order Models Using an FDTD–TDMA Method for Error Minimization

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In this research paper, we have developed a hybrid FDTD–TDMA technique which is used to focus on solving the time domain equations of non-uniform structure applications by exploiting the finite difference time domain method. A mathematical model has been designed for the proposed FDTD–TDMA technique. The proposed technique shows better performance than existing FDTD–ADI method in terms of error minimization. The simulated comparison showed good results and an agreement between the two methods, which confirms the theory and validates the proposed FDTD–TDMA method.

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Kaur, G., Dhamania, M., Tomar, P., Singh, P. (2019). Efficient Integration of High-Order Models Using an FDTD–TDMA Method for Error Minimization. In: Kumar, A., Mozar, S. (eds) ICCCE 2018. ICCCE 2018. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 500. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-0212-1_33

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