EMpolarization 4+

Eng Tan

Designed for iPad

    • 5.0 • 1 Rating
    • Free

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Description

EMpolarization is an app to aid teaching and learning of electromagnetics (EM) using mobile devices on the topic of wave polarization. The app is designed to provide interactive visualization to help students better understand wave polarization concepts. Through the use of the app, various polarizations could be explained better with the aid of 2D and 3D animations. Users are allowed to input various wave parameters to see the change in real time in the polarization ellipse and/or handedness. More advanced topics such as polarization ellipse parameters, Poincare sphere and Stokes parameters are also presented. For more graphical interaction with fun, the polarization state is further presented as a point located on Poincare sphere that coincides with the earth globe. For more information, please refer to the article "Teaching and Learning Electromagnetic Polarization using Mobile Devices," IEEE Antennas and Propagation Magazine, vol. 60, no. 4, pp. 112-121, 2018.

User interface:
- 3D view may be zoomed or rotated
- double tap to revert to default view
- touch on any underlined field to input/change value
- use long slider to change the last field touched
- use short slider to change animation speed
- press 'Linear/Circular/Elliptical' for preset examples
- press 'More' to switch views


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