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Che, W., Deng, K., Yung, E. K. N., & Wu, K. (2006). H-Plane 3-Db Hybrid Ring of High Isolation in Substrate-Integrated Rectangular Waveguide (Sirw). Microwave and Optical Technology Letters, 48(3), 502-505. External link
Chen, R. S., Yung, E. K. N., & Wu, K. (2005). Efficient Hybrid Scheme of Finite Element Method of Lines for Modelling Computational Electromagnetic Problems. International Journal of Numerical Modelling: Electronic Networks, Devices and Fields, 18(1), 49-66. External link
Chen, R. S., Yung, E. K. N., Chan, C. H., & Wu, K. (2004). A Finite Element Method of Lines Scheme for Guided-Wave Structures. IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, 52(3), 904-907. External link
Che, W., Ma, J. P., Yung, E. K. N., & Wen, J. (2002). Microwave Ferrite Variable Polarizer in a Square Waveguide With Dielectric Loading. Microwave and Optical Technology Letters, 34(1), 70-73. External link
Chen, R., Yung, E. K. N., Zhu, L., & Wu, K. (2001). Vector-Fem Analysis of Millimeter Wave Circulator With Soc Truncation Technique. International Journal of Infrared and Millimeter Waves, 22(1), 59-83. External link
Chen, R.S., Yung, E. K. N., Wu, K., & Wang, D.X. (1999). Method of Lines Based on Finite Element Discrete Technique to Analyze Eigenvalues of Waveguides. International Journal of Infrared and Millimeter Waves, 20(6), 1143-1153. External link
Chen, R., Yung, E. K. N., Wu, K., & Wang, D.X. (1998, June). Method of lines based on finite element technique to analyse electromagnetic problems [Paper]. IEEE AP-S International Symposium & URSI Radio Science Meeting, Atlanta, GA, USA. External link
Chen, R., Yung, E. K. N., Wu, K., & Wang, D. (1998). Novel Finite-Element Method of Lines to Analyze Electromagnetic Problems. Microwave and Optical Technology Letters, 18(4), 264-268. External link