Title :
Accuracy of MOM calculations for scattering from simple objects
Author :
Vann, Laura D. ; Bagby, Jon
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Florida Atlantic Univ., Boca Raton, FL, USA
Abstract :
Summarizes a study of applications of massively parallel high performance computing to analysis of electromagnetic scattering from a number of targets. Specifically, the paper focuses on the use of advanced numerical techniques and massively parallel computing in implementation of the method of moments (MOM) to numerical solution of integral equation electromagnetic scattering formulations. The goal of the paper is to increase numerical accuracy without sacrificing computational efficiency. The main thrust is to explore several strategies for improving the accuracy of method of moments (MOM) calculations of electromagnetic scattering from metallic, dielectric, and resistive bodies. These strategies, involving more intensive computation than less accurate conventional techniques, are ideally suited for implementation on a massively parallel high-performance computer. The paper emphasizes strategies to minimize computation time and storage requirements. Some of these strategies include adaptive partitioning of the scattering body; non-uniform partitioning of the body; and the usage of alternative basis functions, including basis functions incorporating correct singular behavior near edges. The residual and the singular value decomposition (SVD) are used to diagnose solution convergence and accuracy. Specific cases presented include application of the strategies outlined to the cases of scattering from 2-dimensional metallic and dielectric scatterers
Keywords :
computational complexity; convergence of numerical methods; electrical engineering computing; electromagnetic wave scattering; integral equations; method of moments; parallel processing; singular value decomposition; 2-dimensional scatterers; adaptive partitioning; basis function; computation time; computational efficiency; convergence; dielectric bodies; edge; electromagnetic scattering; integral equation; massively parallel high performance computing; metallic bodies; method of moments; nonuniform partitioning; numerical techniques; resistive bodies; scattering; simple objects; singular behavior; singular value decomposition; storage requirements; Accuracy; Concurrent computing; Dielectrics; Electromagnetic analysis; Electromagnetic scattering; High performance computing; Message-oriented middleware; Moment methods; Parallel processing; Performance analysis;
Conference_Titel :
Southcon/95. Conference Record
Conference_Location :
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2576-1
DOI :
10.1109/SOUTHC.1995.516134