Numerical analysis of electromagnetic scattering by electricallylarge objects using spatial decomposition technique |
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Authors: | Umashankar KR Nimmagadda S Taflove A |
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Affiliation: | Dept. of Electr. Eng. & Comput. Sci., Illinois Univ., Chicago, IL; |
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Abstract: | Apparent computational difficulties with the direct integral equation and method of moments have prompted an alternative numerical solution procedure based on the spatial decomposition technique. Using rigorous electromagnetic equivalence, the spatial decomposition technique virtually divides an electrically large object into a multiplicity of subzones. It permits the maximum size of the method of moments system matrix that needs to be inverted to be strictly limited, regardless of the electrical size of the large scattering object being modeled. The requirement on the computer resources is O(N ), where N is the number of spatial subzones and each subzone is electrically small, spanning on the order of a few wavelengths. Numerical examples are reported along with comparative data and relative error estimation to expose the applicability and limitations of the spatial decomposition technique for the two-dimensional scattering study of electrically large conducting and dielectric objects |
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