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This article presents an overview of 75 years of research in computational electromagnetics (CEM) within the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society (AP-S) and the AP community at large on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of AP-S, where both CEM and AP-S have similar and interwoven histories of 75 years, a half of the history of Maxwell’s equations. The article discusses the discoveries, developments, implementations, and applications of principal CEM methodologies and techniques for AP. While historically there were periods of time when certain CEM approaches seemed to dominate AP applications, it is indicative that CEM for AP of the 21st century has been constituted by a true expansion and/or renaissance of all approaches, with an emphasis on hybridizations and integrations. Overall, we have witnessed phenomenal progress and dramatic enhancements in the accuracy, efficiency, versatility, reliability, stability, and robustness of AP modeling, analysis, and design. However, CEM is still a work in progress, and many important research challenges are yet to be addressed and solved for the ever-growing simulation and design demands of the next generations of AP technologies. Hence, the next 75 years of CEM and AP-S are promising to be equally rich, fascinating, and intense!
值此 IEEE 天线与传播学会(AP-S)成立 75 周年之际,本文概述了 IEEE 天线与传播学会(AP-S)和整个 AP 社区 75 年来在计算电磁学(CEM)方面的研究成果,CEM 和 AP-S 都有着相似且相互交织的 75 年历史,相当于麦克斯韦方程历史的一半。文章讨论了主要 CEM 方法和 AP 技术的发现、发展、实施和应用。虽然历史上曾有一段时间,某些 CEM 方法似乎在 AP 应用中占据主导地位,但这表明,21 世纪的 AP CEM 是由所有方法的真正扩展和/或复兴构成的,重点是混合和集成。总体而言,我们见证了 AP 建模、分析和设计在准确性、效率、多功能性、可靠性、稳定性和稳健性方面的惊人进步和巨大提升。然而,CEM 仍在不断进步,许多重要的研究挑战仍有待解决,以满足下一代 AP 技术不断增长的模拟和设计需求。因此,CEM 和 AP-S 的下一个 75 年有望同样丰富、精彩和激烈!
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IEEE Antennas and Propagation Magazine actively solicits feature articles that describe engineering activities taking place in industry, government, and universities. All feature articles are subject to peer review. Emphasis is placed on providing the reader with a general understanding of either a particular subject or of the technical challenges being addressed by various organizations, as well as their capabilities to cope with these challenges. Articles presenting new results, review, tutorial, and historical articles are welcome, as are articles describing examples of good engineering. The technical field of interest of the Magazine is the same as the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society, and includes the following: antennas, including analysis, design, development, measurement, and testing; radiation, propagation, and the interaction of electromagnetic waves with discrete and continuous media; and applications and systems pertinent to antennas, propagation, and sensing, such as applied optics, millimeter- and sub-millimeter-wave techniques, antenna signal processing and control, radio astronomy, and propagation and radiation aspects of terrestrial and space-based communication, including wireless, mobile, satellite, and telecommunications.