Hi Felipe, I enjoyed learning of OpenEMS.
Thanks! If you happen to know if it could help me design a *magnetic* shield for WiFi frequency (2-5 GHz) EMF, please let me know. A chicken wire Faraday cage seems to shield electric waves, but the magnetic ones slip through. Thanks, Kingsley On 08/14/15 16:10, Felipe BM wrote: > Hi All, > > I'm a professor of computational electromagnetics and recently I've been > using OpenEMS on my classes and my reasearch with very good results. > OpenEMS is a simulation package that runs under Octave/Matlab and its based > on the Finite Difference Time Domain (FDTD) method. > > Although there are a similar packages available on the Debian Repositories > (i.e. Meep or Tessa), I prefer to use OpenEMS due to its Matlab syntax, > which reduces the learning curve for most my students. Also OpenEMS is well > documented and it is in active development. > > That's why I'm asking for your help to pack this excellent software. I'm > decided to learn and help during this process, although I'm totally > ignorant about the Debian packaging process. > > cheers, > Felipe. > > More info: > > www.openems.de > > To install it on a debian machine: > > Prerequisites: > > sudo apt-get install build-essential git libhdf5-dev libvtk5-dev > libboost-all-dev libcgal-dev libtinyxml-dev libqt4-dev libvtk5-qt4-dev > > Install: > git clone -b stable https://github.com/thliebig/openEMS-Project.gitcd > openEMS-Project > ./update_openEMS.sh ~/opt/openEMS -- Time is the fire in which we all burn.

