Parallel PWTD-Accelerated Explicit Solution of the Time Domain Electric Field Volume Integral Equation

Yang Liu, Ahmed Al-Jarro, Hakan Bagci, Eric Michielssen

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Abstract

A parallel plane-wave time-domain (PWTD)-accelerated explicit marching-on-in-time (MOT) scheme for solving the time domain electric field volume integral equation (TD-EFVIE) is presented. The proposed scheme leverages pulse functions and Lagrange polynomials to spatially and temporally discretize the electric flux density induced throughout the scatterers, and a finite difference scheme to compute the electric fields from the Hertz electric vector potentials radiated by the flux density. The flux density is explicitly updated during time marching by a predictor-corrector (PC) scheme and the vector potentials are efficiently computed by a scalar PWTD scheme. The memory requirement and computational complexity of the resulting explicit PWTD-PC-EFVIE solver scale as ( log ) s s O N N and ( ) s t O N N , respectively. Here, s N is the number of spatial basis functions and t N is the number of time steps. A scalable parallelization of the proposed MOT scheme on distributed- memory CPU clusters is described. The efficiency, accuracy, and applicability of the resulting (parallelized) PWTD-PC-EFVIE solver are demonstrated via its application to the analysis of transient electromagnetic wave interactions on canonical and real-life scatterers represented with up to 25 million spatial discretization elements.
Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)2378-2388
Number of pages11
JournalIEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
Volume64
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 25 2016

Bibliographical note

KAUST Repository Item: Exported on 2020-10-01
Acknowledgements: This work was supported in part by
the AFOSR/NSSEFF Program under Award FA9550-10-1-0180 and the
National Science Foundation (NSF) under Grant CCF 1116082.

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