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conference paper
Inclusion of an automatic adaptive sampling method in NEC
2005
IEEE 6th International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility and Electromagnetic Ecology, 2005, Proceedings
As sampling is taking place, the most active regions of the spectrum can be identified (i.e. the vicinity of spectral peaks). By selectively increasing the spectral density within those regions improves the quality of the total spectral representation reducing at the same time the global number of samples, and therefore, the total calculation time. The Blumer index is useful for adapting the sampling density of a calculated or measured spectrum. © 2005 IEEE.
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conference paper
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Publication date
2005
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IEEE 6th International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility and Electromagnetic Ecology, 2005, Proceedings
Volume
2005
Start page
194
End page
196
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