Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
512334 Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements 2014 15 Pages PDF
Abstract

This contribution was dedicated to the assessment of the electromagnetic (EM) distributions inside a 3D modeled human eye. Since the use of accurate and efficient electromagnetic tools is crucial to obtain such results, an original hybrid boundary element method (BEM)/finite element method (FEM) is presented through the example of an EM wave impinging on the eye corneal region. Due to the variability inherent to the characterizing of living parameters (regarding our frequency range of interest about a few GHz), an accurate modeling of those mostly electrical data is necessary. A simple formalism based upon a “philosophy” close to Monte Carlo requirements is proposed in this paper in order to integrate efficiently and precisely uncertainties in the proposed results. The analysis of the sensitivity of different electrical parameters aims to increase a better knowledge of the EM fields distribution inside an eye. Obviously, both the deterministic EM modeling and the stochastic theoretical basis will be presented. The whole model will be illustrated on numerical examples including different random variables.

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