3D to 2D surface mesh parameterization for unstructured transmission line method simulations

Computational Electromagnetics(2015)

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Advances in small scale fabrication processes have led to the advent of very thin flexible devices such as flexible RFID tags and smart clothing. In a geometrical sense, these present themselves as curved 2D open surfaces embedded in a 3D domain. When simulating EM behavior on these surfaces at low frequencies, a full 3D field model can become computationally expensive in terms of memory and run times. The objective of this paper is to present a method for applying a 2D unstructured Transmission Line Method (TLM) simulation to open, curved surfaces embedded in a 3D domain, by providing a one-to-one mapping of the geometry to a 2D flat plane The simulation results are then mapped back to the original 3D geometry, negating the need for a full 3D simulation. Further, we demonstrate that if the surface material parameters are altered in the vicinity of high curvature, the proposed method is still effective.
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radiofrequency identification,transmission line theory,2d flat plane,2d surface mesh parameterization,2d unstructured transmission line method,3d domain,3d field model,3d surface mesh parameterization,em behavior,tlm,curved 2d open surfaces,flexible rfid tags,one-to-one mapping,smart clothing,surface material parameters,materials,mesh generation,solid modeling,geometry
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