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Scope

This standard defines a method to validate computational electromagnetics (CEM) computer modeling and simulation (M&S) techniques, codes, and models. It is applicable to a wide variety of electromagnetic (EM) applications including but not limited to the fields of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), radar cross section (RCS), signal integrity (SI), and antennas. Validation of a particular solution data set can be achieved by comparison to the data set obtained by measurements, alternate codes, canonical, or analytic methods.

Purpose

This standard provides a formal mechanism for comparing the results of various CEM techniques, codes, and models in a repeatable way against a set of "golden" benchmarks, including standard validation and canonical problem sets. These data are based on theoretical formulations, or obtained as a result of performing high-quality measurements and, in certain cases, based on accurate analyses that have undergone and withstood peer validation.

Abstract

New IEEE Standard - Inactive-Reserved. This standard defines a method to validate computational electromagnetics computer modeling and simulation techniques, codes, and models. It is applicable to a wide variety of electromagnetic applications including but not limited to the fields of electromagnetic compatibility, radar cross section, signal integrity, and antennas. Validation of a particular solution data set can be achieved by comparison to the data set obtained by measurements, alternate codes, canonical, or analytic methods.
 

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  1. IEEE 1597.1-2022


    IEEE Standard for Validation of Computational Electromagnetics Computer Modeling and Simulations

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