Educational use of FEKO: options and benefits
FEKO licence options for educational/academic use. Benefits to such users are highlighted.
Introduction
The FEKO team is committed to supporting engineering education through FEKO. There are a number of options available to students and staff at academic institutions to add value to their teaching or research, through FEKO. Using FEKO also benefits students in that they gain experience with a leading CEM tool widely used in industry. Academic institutions in turn can benefit through using FEKO, by strengthening industrial ties.
FEKO in the academic environment
For under-graduate students
Anybody can register for a FEKO LITE licence, which is free of
charge and without expiry date. FEKO LITE is a version of FEKO which is
limited in terms of computational power. Notwithstanding the
limitations, simple antenna problems as those typically encountered in
under-graduate courses on electromagnetic field theory and antenna
theory can be solved with FEKO LITE. For example, a dipole antenna, a
Yagi-Uda array, a probe-fed patch antenna on an infinite substrate, and
many others. Students can experiment with these structures, observing
the effects of various structural parameters. FEKO's sophisticated user
interface with powerful visualisation capabilities can help students
grasp concepts such as radiation, far fields, near fields, resonance,
gain, directivity, etc. See the FEKO LITE page for
more details.
For under-graduate instructors
To instructors of under-graduate courses on antennas, microwave circuits, EM theory or CEM methods, FEKO can be an invaluable tool. Students can use FEKO simply to gain a better understanding of the sometimes abstract concepts involved, making use of FEKO's comprehensive visualisation capabilities through an easy-to-use GUI. Beyond this, FEKO could also be incorporated into teaching material. For example, tasks on designing, simulating or constructing simple antennas could include FEKO. Input impedances, radiation patterns, near fields, gain and losses can be calculated, not to mention parameter studies where valuable insights may be gained.
Regarding licencing: all of the above can be obtained completely free of charge, by having the class register as FEKO LITE users. Alternatively, should the treatment of more advanced problems be a priority, full FEKO licences may be purchased or rented (with academic discount). With every full licence purchased or rented, nine additional "Classroom" licences can be applied for. These Classroom licences provide the full functionality of FEKO, but with a memory limit.
At present, FEKO is being used at more than 50 educational institutions worldwide in teaching the principles and practices of EM engineering.
For post-graduate course work
FEKO is ideally suited as a teaching tool in courses on more advanced topics in antennas (e.g. arrays, wide-band antennas, printed antennas, corporate feeds), microwave devices (e.g. waveguide filters and couplers, matching networks) and CEM methods (full-wave methods such as the MoM, MLFMM and FEM, or asymptotic methods such as PO and the UTD). Non-radiating networks can be included in models and S-parameters can be calculated. Concepts such as higher-order modes, modal S-parameters, passive component design, spherical modes and diffraction theory may be powerfully illustrated to students, giving them the opportunity to apply their knowledge and to observe the results for themselves.
Appropriate licencing options would be the full FEKO Suite or Classroom licences.
For post-graduate projects
In this case applications are widely varying, but with work of an advanced nature the full FEKO Suite is recommended. A parallel licence for cluster computing might be appropriate for very large problems. Using FEKO at this level can save students the trouble of developing their own codes. Conversely, if in-house codes are being developed then FEKO could serve as a benchmarking tool.
At the research forefront
FEKO is a leading CEM tool, including state-of-the-art technologies such as an extremely efficient parallel implementation of the MLFMM and sophisticated hybridisations with asymptotic methods. FEKO is currently being used at many world-leading research institutions. The top-end workstation licences might be appropriate. FEKO has been used on various high performance computing clusters, including a 1024 node, 14.7 Tflops machine.
The FEKO team has many years of combined research experience and can advise on the best solution options, if needed.
The FEKO student competition
To further support engineering education, an annual student competition to promote innovative academic use of FEKO is hosted by the FEKO team. Any student at a recognised educational institution may enter. Any original FEKO simulation work performed may be submitted for the competition. The winner together with his/her academic institution receive prizes. Please visit the student competition page for more details.
Summary of academic licence options
This table lists the main properties of the various academic licencing options.
| Licence option |
Purchase policy |
Option to rent |
Parallel processing |
Solution restrictions |
RAM restriction |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| FEKO LITE |
Free |
Not applicable |
No |
Yes |
Yes (20 MBytes) |
| FEKO Classroom edition |
Institutions can apply for 9 Classroom licences, free of charge, for each full educational licence purchased or rented. The Classroom licences are intended for teaching, and the instructor needs to submit an application in the form of a short summary of the intended usage (i.e. course outline, course dates, number of students). |
Yes |
No |
None |
Yes (512 MBytes) |
| FEKO Suite (full edition, educational licence) |
Academic discount |
Yes |
Yes (optional) |
None |
None |