2010 article

Computation of Induced Current Densities in the Human Body at Low Frequencies Due to Contact Electrodes Using the ADI-FDTD Method

Singh, V., Ajeet, A., Kwatra, N., Cela, C. J., Ziriax, J., D'Andrea, J., & Lazzi, G. (2010, March 9). IEEE Transactions on Electromagnetic Compatibility.

By: V. Singh n, A. Ajeet n, N. Kwatra n, C. Cela n, J. Ziriax*, J. D'Andrea*, G. Lazzi n

author keywords: D-H ADI-FDTD; HEMI devices; impedance method; low frequency computational bioelectromagnetics; neuron recruitment volume
topics (OpenAlex): Electrostatic Discharge in Electronics; Electromagnetic Compatibility and Noise Suppression; Electromagnetic Simulation and Numerical Methods
TL;DR: It is shown that, when used with quasi-static assumptions, Fourier series decomposition, and expanding grid, the D-H ADI-FDTD can be an effective computational bioelectromagnetics tool. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: August 6, 2018

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