A. Duffy, A. Martin, G. Antonini, A. Orlandi, C. Ritota
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The feature selective validation (FSV) method is one of the candidate techniques for the quantitative validation of computational electromagnetics (CEM), particularly within electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and signal integrity (SI). In applications so far, it has demonstrated significant promise and is likely to be a central feature of the growing research interest in CEM validation. This paper presents a detailed review of the FSV method and implementation. It concludes with a discussion of some of the current research topics.