Abstract

A novel approach, the spline boundary element method (SBEM), is proposed to analyze the quasi-static characteristics of the coplanar waveguide. The scalar potential and the Green function of the boundary integral equation in the SBEM are expanded in terms of the third order B-spline function. The total matrices in the proposed method become the singular and symmetric matrices, rather than the nonsingular and nonsymmetric matrices in the boundary element method (BEM). The number of discrete boundary knots is much smaller than that of the BEM due to the flexibility of the B-spline interpolation. Test results show that the new method can considerably reduce CPU time and memory, and is simpler and more efficient than the BEM. >

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