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Electromagnetic Scattering using the Iterative Multi-Region Technique (Paperback)
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Electromagnetic Scattering using the Iterative Multi-Region Technique (Paperback)
Series: Synthesis Lectures on Computational Electromagnetics
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In this work, an iterative approach using the finite difference
frequency domain method is presented to solve the problem of
scattering from large-scale electromagnetic structures. The idea of
the proposed iterative approach is to divide one computational
domain into smaller subregions and solve each subregion separately.
Then the subregion solutions are combined iteratively to obtain a
solution for the complete domain. As a result, a considerable
reduction in the computation time and memory is achieved. This
procedure is referred to as the iterative multiregion (IMR)
technique. Different enhancement procedures are investigated and
introduced toward the construction of this technique. These
procedures are the following: 1) a hybrid technique combining the
IMR technique and a method of moment technique is found to be
efficient in producing accurate results with a remarkable computer
memory saving; 2) the IMR technique is implemented on a parallel
platform that led to a tremendous computational time saving; 3)
together, the multigrid technique and the incomplete lower and
upper preconditioner are used with the IMR technique to speed up
the convergence rate of the final solution, which reduces the total
computational time. Thus, the proposed iterative technique, in
conjunction with the enhancement procedures, introduces a novel
approach to solving large open-boundary electromagnetic problems
including unconnected objects in an efficient and robust way.
Contents: Basics of the FDFD Method / IMR Technique for Large-Scale
Electromagnetic Scattering Problems: 3D Case / IMR Technique for
Large-Scale Electromagnetic Scattering Problems: 2D Case / The IMR
Algorithm Using a Hybrid FDFD and Method of Moments Technique /
Parallelization of the Iterative Multiregion Technique / Combined
Multigrid Technique and IMR Algorithm / Concluding Remarks /
Appendices
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