EM Simulation
Electromagnetic simulation, or EM simulation, is rapidly becoming a necessary component of the testing regime within many industry sectors. Today, several manufacturing companies are faced with adhering to a number of international standards in electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) legislation. Therefore, it makes sense to ensure that compliance is built into products at the earliest possible stage. By using EM simulation techniques, this can be achieved in a much more efficient way.
At ESI, EM Simulation is a core part of our virtual prototyping suite of applications. The software is used by a number of ESI clients in the automotive, aerospace, electronics and transportation sectors. The software can address all major issues, such as antenna radiation and antenna placement and design.
The role of EM Simulation (Electromagnetic)
EM simulation is housed within ESI’s broader suite of virtual prototyping software. It forms part of a comprehensive family of applications designed to automate time-consuming and expensive product development processes. Using EM Simulations makes these processes far more efficient, enabling them to make it to market in a shorter time frame and with less expense incurred. This way, ESI clients are afforded the opportunity to be more innovative in their product design.
An industry leader in electromagnetic simulation
ESI has been involved in virtual prototyping from practically the inception of the discipline. The company was formed more than 40 years ago by four PhD graduates from UC Berkeley. With a particular expertise in the physics of materials, the new company soon attracted many clients. Now, from its headquarters in Paris, France, ESI operates in 40 countries and employs more than 1,000 specialists to manage and deliver its services.
An industry-led approach to EM Simulations
The ESI Group has been a leader in the world of virtual prototyping for more than 40 years. In that time, it has developed close ties with the automotive industry and has created many applications focused on industry needs. The company’s automotive radar simulation software is just one application in a suite of software solutions built to precisely match these requirements. These requirements unite around freeing clients from the constraint and expense of physical development and allow them the freedom to innovate in the area of product design. The company assists clients in a host of industries, from aerospace and automotive to defense and marine engineering.