EM.CUBE reflects the culmination of more than 15 years of continuous R&D and product development in computational electromagnetics. Some of EM.CUBE's modules have long been in existence and tested by a large number of users in the government, industry and academia.

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EMPiCASSO > Planar.module

In 2001, EMAG Technologies Inc. introduced its first software product EMPiCASSO, Printed Circuit Antenna System Simulator and Optimizer. It was originally developed for the U.S. Army for modeling and design of large planar phased arrays. The product has since been showcased every year in the International Microwave Symposium Exhibition. EMPiCASSO's core functionality transitioned to EM.CUBE's planar.module, its newest module introduced in the 2009 Release. As part of this transition, the new planar.module now boasts a powerful CAD modeler that can easily create and mesh very sophisticated, interconnected, trace geometries on multilayer substrate configurations.

emterrano

EMTERRANO > Propagation.module

EMAG's popular EMTerrano product, first introduced in 2003, reemerged as EM.CUBE's propagation.module. EMTerrano was originally developed for the U.S. Army to model communication system connectivity in urban battlefield environments. Its simulation engine was extensively validated by the U.S. Army in a number of real-world urban scenarios, and its performance surpassed all the competition tools by large margins. In its reincarnation as propagation.module, the older product is now equipped with a versatile and dynamic scene generator capable of treating arbitrary building geometries and interacts with EM.CUBE's full-wave analysis modules.

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EMLOUNGE > FDTD.module

EM.CUBE's fdtd.module is the evolution of EMAG's former EMLOUNGE product, which was originally developed in 2005 for the U.S. Navy for modeling EMC/EMI and shielding effectiveness in electronic equipment. EMLOUNGE was later extended to handle complex 3-D antenna structures and mounting platforms. As EM.CUBE's fdtd.module, the tool can analyze a wide range of 3-D electromagnetic radiation, scattering and propagation problems. It also features an integrated SPICE-based circuit simulator, which together with the FDTD kernel can solve mixed circuit-EM modeling problems in a self-consistent manner. 

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EM.CUBE

The integration of EMAG's older products within EM.CUBE's unified and streamlined framework has been more of a necessity than a mere convenience. In the last fifteen years, EMAG Technologies has got involved in a large number of projects that required complex hybrid simulation tools for modeling multi-scale RF problems. Examples of these are co-site interference among tactical vehicular communication systems, adaptive networking in high multi-path urban environments, networks of unattended sensors with near-ground operation, antennas on engineered meta-material substrates or complex platform structures, and see-through wall imaging radar systems, to name a few. With the introduction of EM.CUBE, we hope to bring a totally new level of simulation capability to the desktops of user like you at a very low cost.   

 

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