DocumentCode
3124206
Title
Parallel simulation of radio-base antennas on massively parallel systems
Author
Catarinucci, L. ; Palazzari, P. ; Tarricone, L.
Author_Institution
HPCN Project, ENEA, Rome, Italy
fYear
2001
fDate
36982
Abstract
The rigorous characterization of the behaviour of a radiobase antenna for wireless communication systems is a hot topic both for antenna or communication system design and for radioprotection-hazard reasons. Such a characterization deserves a numerical solution, and the use of a Finite-Difference Time-Domain (FD-TD) approach is one of the most attractive candidates. Unfortunately it has strong memory and CPU-time requirements. Numerical complexity can be successfully afforded by using parallel computing. In this work we discuss the parallel implementation of the FD-TD code, individuating the theoretical lower bound for its parallel execution time, and we present the findings achieved on the APE/Quadrics SIMD massively parallel systems. Results, obtained from the simulation of actual radiobase antennas, clearly demonstrate that massively parallel processing is a viable approach to solve EM problems, allowing the simulation of radiating devices, which could not be modeled through conventional computing systems. The tests on actual systems evidenced sustained computational speed equal to 17% of the theoretical maximum
Keywords
computational complexity; parallel processing; performance evaluation; radar antennas; telecommunication computing; actual radiobase antennas; lower bound; massively parallel processing; massively parallel systems; numerical complexity; parallel computing; parallel execution time; parallel simulation; radiating devices; radio-base antennas; wireless communication systems; Communication systems; Computational modeling; Concurrent computing; Finite difference methods; Maxwell equations; Parallel processing; Radiowave propagation; System testing; Time domain analysis; Wireless communication;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium., Proceedings 15th International
Conference_Location
San Francisco, CA
ISSN
1530-2075
Print_ISBN
0-7695-0990-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IPDPS.2001.924936
Filename
924936
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