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    Hey,

    I wanted to ask if it is possible to present the S-parameter in time domain? For example when I have only one antenna (single-port) the Reflection Coefficient(S11) is only presented in the Frequency Domain.
    I tried to export the S-parameters and upload them on Matlab, use Inverse Fourier transform but was more complicated from what I was thinking.
    Thank you.

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      Hi,

      Currently, there is no tool in Sim4Life allowing you to extract the S-parameter in time domain. You might evaluate it via Python scripting (using already available time-domain data of voltage and current at ports or inverse Fourier Transform). Sim4Life team is informed to include this request in the development plan and will inform you in the future once it is implemented.

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