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Alistair Duffy

Researcher at De Montfort University

Publications -  177
Citations -  2120

Alistair Duffy is an academic researcher from De Montfort University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electromagnetic compatibility & Transmission line. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 169 publications receiving 1962 citations. Previous affiliations of Alistair Duffy include University of Nottingham & University of Leicester.

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Feature selective validation (FSV) for validation of computational electromagnetics (CEM). part I-the FSV method

TL;DR: A detailed analysis of the FSV method is presented, setting it firmly in the context of previous comparison techniques; it suggests the relationship between validation of graphically presented data and the psychology of visual perception, and a set of applicability tests to judge the effectiveness of computer-based CEM validation techniques.
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Feature selective validation (FSV) for validation of computational electromagnetics (CEM). part II- assessment of FSV performance

TL;DR: This paper addresses two specific issues related to the implementation of the FSV method, namely "how well does it produce results that agree with visual assessment?" and "what benefit can it provide in a practical validation environment?"
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Dielectric Relaxation Spectroscopy and Some Applications in the Pharmaceutical Sciences

TL;DR: The basis of dielectric theory and the principles of measuring dielectrics properties are detailed, including a comprehensive account of measurement artifacts, and some applications of DRS to the pharmaceutical sciences are given.
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The feature selective validation (FSV) method

TL;DR: A detailed review of the feature selective validation method and implementation is presented and a discussion of some of the current research topics are discussed.
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Validation of a Three-Dimensional Transmission Line Matrix (TLM) Model Implementation of a Mode-Stirred Reverberation Chamber

TL;DR: In this paper, a low-resolution transmission line matrix (TLM) model of a reverberation chamber in a manner approximating the way in which the chamber is used is presented. But, the TLM model does not provide any "universal" conclusions about the veracity of the proposed TLM technique, and the authors conclude that a relatively simple model provides a useful analysis of the chamber with close comparisons between modeled and measured data.