
EM simulation
Electromagnetic (EM) simulation is a computer-based method used to model how electromagnetic waves, like radio signals or light, behave in different environments or devices. It helps engineers predict how signals will interact with materials and structures, such as antennas, circuits, or communication systems, without building physical prototypes. Using complex mathematical equations, the simulation visualizes fields, waves, and interactions, allowing for optimized designs, improved performance, and troubleshooting before real-world testing. This makes the development process more efficient, cost-effective, and accurate.