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On comparison of integral equation approaches for indoor wave propagation
Two integral equation formulations for the analysis of two-dimensional indoor EM wave propagation are discussed in this paper. The volume and the surface electric fleld integral equations are discretised by the Method of Moments, resulting in dense linear systems whose iterative solutions are accelerated by using acceleration techniques. Numerical results are presented to compare the performance of the two approaches when applied to the same indoor propagation problem.