Title :
Electromagnetic Sensitivity Analysis of Scattering Parameters Based on the FDFD Method
Author :
Zhu, Xiaying ; Hasib, Arshad ; Nikolova, Natalia K.
Author_Institution :
McMaster Univ., Hamilton
fDate :
July 30 2007-Aug. 2 2007
Abstract :
We propose a novel technique to compute response gradients (Jacobians) from frequency-domain field solutions provided by high-frequency electromagnetic (EM) simulations. It is based on our recently developed self-adjoint sensitivity-analysis (SASA) approach where only one EM simulation suffices to obtain both the responses and their gradients in the optimizable-parameter space. Our novel technique exploits the computational efficiency of the SASA while adapting it to the system equations of the frequency-domain finite-difference (FDFD) method. There are three major advantages to this development: (a) the Jacobian computation is completely independent of the simulation engine, its grid and its system equations; (b) the implementation is straightforward and in the form of a post-processing algorithm operating on the exported field solution; (c) it is computationally very efficient-memory and computer-time requirements are negligible compared to those of the simulation itself. The proposed technique drastically reduces the overall time required by field-based optimization processes arising in design and inverse problems as compared to response Jacobians computed via response-level finite differences or parameter sweeps. Its accuracy is verified by comparisons with response-level central finite-difference derivative estimates.
Keywords :
Jacobian matrices; computational electromagnetics; electromagnetic wave scattering; finite difference methods; frequency-domain analysis; sensitivity analysis; FDFD method; Jacobian computation; electromagnetic sensitivity analysis; frequency-domain finite-difference method; high-frequency electromagnetic simulation; post-processing algorithm; scattering parameters; self-adjoint sensitivity-analysis; Computational modeling; Computer simulation; Electromagnetic scattering; Equations; Finite difference methods; Frequency domain analysis; Grid computing; Jacobian matrices; Scattering parameters; Sensitivity analysis; Sensitivity analysis; finite-difference frequency-domain method; finite-element method;
Conference_Titel :
Signals, Systems and Electronics, 2007. ISSSE '07. International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Montreal, Que.
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-1448-2
Electronic_ISBN :
1-4244-1449-0
DOI :
10.1109/ISSSE.2007.4294439