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OptiFDTD

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OptiFDTD enables you to design, analyze and test modern passive and nonlinear photonic components for wave propagation, scattering, reflection, diffraction, polarization and nonlinear phenomena. The core program of OptiFDTD is based on the Finite-Difference Time-Domain (FDTD) algorithm with second-order numerical accuracy and the most advanced boundary conditions – Uniaxial Perfectly Matched Layer (UPML).

The algorithm solves both electric and magnetic fields in temporal and spatial domain using the full-vector differential form of Maxwell’s coupled curl equations. This allows for arbitrary model geometries and places no restriction on the material properties of the devices.

Applications

  • Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR)
  • Photonic band gap materials and devices
  • Nano-particles, and tissue cells
  • Diffractive micro-optics elements and lenses
  • Complex integrated optics structures
  • Nonlinear materials, dispersive materials
  • Optical micro-ring filters and resonators
  • Grating based waveguide structures
  • Electromagnetic phenomena

 

Interface with Popular DesignTools
  • Code V
  • Zemax

Feel free to browse our FDTD gallery (click to enlarge):

     FDTD - Figure 3 Inversion Symmetry and Domain Origin FDTD - 3D Wave propagation

FDTD - Figure 8 The time domain snapshot observed in 3D Viewer from observation area 2FDTD - Figure 5 Layout

FDTD - Figure 16 Elliptic waveguide in the TFSF regionFDTD - Figure 2 Layout in OptiFDTD

FDTD - Figure 10 Observation components of projectFDTD - Selected Grating layout

FDTD - Figure 2 Example LayoutFDTD - Figure 1 3D layout mode for sphere

  FDTD - Observation Area Analysis dialog box FDTD - Figure 106 Observation Area Analysis dialog box

FDTD - Figure 5 OptiFDTD_Simulator FDTD - Figure 40 3D Simulation results

FDTD - Figure 95 PBG layout with new wavepath FDTD - Figure 18 3D Layout

FDTD - Beam size measurement in OptiFDTD(b)

FDTD - Poynting vector for Fiber lens  FDTD - Surface wave propagation model

FDTD - Power transmission ratios and normalised powersFDTD - Near field in slice viewer

FDTD - Photonic Crystal Layout FDTD - Diffraction Grating 3D Layouts

Layout in OptiFDTD  Directional grating Coupled waveguide in OptiFDTD

Layout in OptiFDTD  FDTD - Nanoparticle plane wave and the nanoparticle intensity

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Through the application interface, operators can remotely steer PTZ (Pan-Tilt-Zoom) dome cameras via RS-485 serial communication or over IP network protocols. It allows configuring presets, cruise patterns, and triggering manual alarm relay outputs. Dual-Stream Management

Ensure you verify file integrity using hash tools or sandboxed environments before installation. Safe Alternatives to Legacy CMS Packages General Cms Eng V1.0.0.8 T 20100813 Exe

: The software family, often bundled with generic or "white-label" CCTV equipment. Eng : Indicates the English language version. V1.0.0.8 : The specific build version of the application.

: Adjusting device settings remotely, such as resolution, recording schedules, and motion detection parameters. Version Breakdown V1.0.0.8 : The specific build version of the software.

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This specific file is a classic piece of "grey label" software: a generic Central Monitoring System (CMS) designed for the massive wave of DVRs and IP cameras produced around 2010. What Exactly Is This File? The name is a technical string that tells a specific story: General CMS

This specific installation file, timestamped with the compilation date of August 13, 2010 (20100813), acts as a universal, lightweight monitor client. It connects Windows computers to embedded digital video recorders (DVRs), network video recorders (NVRs), and IP cameras that communicate using the standard H.264 video compression protocol. Core Architecture and Purpose

As a legacy video surveillance software, General CMS provides a local management solution that does not inherently rely on cloud services. This gives you more direct control over your data. However, as with any network-connected device, you should still follow these basic security practices: This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted

: Denotes a generic, unbranded software package meant to be distributed across various hardware lines without vendor lock-in.

: Supports screen splits accommodating 1, 4, 9, 16, 36, or 64 camera grids simultaneously.

: Capable of displaying multiple video windows simultaneously, with some versions of this family supporting up to 512 live streams.