DocumentCode :
2488293
Title :
Electromagnetic field computations on massively parallel computers
Author :
David, R.S. ; Wille, L.T.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys., Florida Atlantic Univ., Boca Raton, FL, USA
fYear :
1995
fDate :
7-9 Mar 1995
Firstpage :
368
Lastpage :
373
Abstract :
A general overview is given of the use of massively parallel computers in the determination of electromagnetic fields. The emphasis is on parallel machines with a single-instruction multiple-data (SIMD) architecture. Various measures of program performance are critically discussed as is the issue of scalability of the computations. An analysis of the parallelism inherent in the method of moments (MoM), the finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method, and the finite element method (FEM) is presented. Since communication is an important component in a parallel algorithm, the interconnection network between processors becomes an essential consideration in program analysis. Most of the discussion centers around two-dimensional meshes and hypercubes, complemented by a brief overview of embedding theory, which allows other networks to be emulated. These theoretical concepts are illustrated on a specific example involving the modeling, by the FDTD method, of the scattering of a plane wave off a dielectric sphere. Calculations were performed on the MasPar MP-1 family of SIMD computers. Specific models used contain between 1024 and 8192 processors arranged in a two-dimensional mesh with nearest and next-nearest neighbor connections between PEs. Code development, starting from a sequential program, is discussed, as are the details of the data mapping. Timing results are presented for a range of problem sizes and show considerable speed-up compared to sequential programming. These results are compared and contrasted with those obtained by other authors
Keywords :
electrical engineering computing; electromagnetic fields; electromagnetic wave scattering; finite difference time-domain analysis; hypercube networks; mesh generation; method of moments; parallel processing; MasPar MP-1; code development; data mapping; dielectric sphere; electromagnetic field computations; embedding theory; finite element method; finite-difference time-domain method; hypercube; interconnection network; massively parallel computers; method of moments; nearest neighbor connections; next-nearest neighbor connections; plane wave; program analysis; program performance; scalability; scattering; single-instruction multiple-data architecture; two-dimensional mesh; two-dimensional meshes; Computer architecture; Concurrent computing; Electromagnetic fields; Electromagnetic measurements; Finite difference methods; Moment methods; Parallel machines; Parallel processing; Scalability; Time domain analysis;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Southcon/95. Conference Record
Conference_Location :
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2576-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/SOUTHC.1995.516132
Filename :
516132
Link To Document :
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