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Modeling and High Performance Computing Analysis of Three-Dimensional Electromagnetic Environment

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System Simulation and Scientific Computing (ICSC 2012)

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Electromagnetic environment (EME) is important in both civil and military wireless communication systems design and radar testing. The key is on whether the EME model and algorithm is proper for the computer solution and how to make the algorithm actually work in computer or computer clusters. We have analyzed EME modeling by three-dimensional parabolic equation (3DPE) and discussed the finite difference method with it, then provide the idea of transforming the equation solving algorithms to parallel algorithms. The cloud computing simulation framework is given and discussed. The future work direction is shown in the conclusion.

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Wu, Y., Zhang, L., Tao, F., Shen, Y., Liu, D., Mu, L. (2012). Modeling and High Performance Computing Analysis of Three-Dimensional Electromagnetic Environment. In: Xiao, T., Zhang, L., Ma, S. (eds) System Simulation and Scientific Computing. ICSC 2012. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 327. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-34396-4_4

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