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Electromagnetic Computation and Visualization of Transmission Particle Model and Its Simulation Based on GPU

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  • Yingnian Wu
  • Lin Zhang
  • Lan Mu

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Electromagnetic calculation plays an important role in both military and civic fields. Some methods and models proposed for calculation of electromagnetic wave propagation in a large range bring heavy burden in CPU computation and also require huge amount of memory. Using the GPU to accelerate computation and visualization can reduce the computational burden on the CPU. Based on forward ray-tracing method, a transmission particle model (TPM) for calculating electromagnetic field is presented to combine the particle method. The movement of a particle obeys the principle of the propagation of electromagnetic wave, and then the particle distribution density in space reflects the electromagnetic distribution status. The algorithm with particle transmission, movement, reflection, and diffraction is described in detail. Since the particles in TPM are completely independent, it is very suitable for the parallel computing based on GPU. Deduction verification of TPM with the electric dipole antenna as the transmission source is conducted to prove that the particle movement itself represents the variation of electromagnetic field intensity caused by diffusion. Finally, the simulation comparisons are made against the forward and backward ray-tracing methods. The simulation results verified the effectiveness of the proposed method.

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  • Yingnian Wu & Lin Zhang & Lan Mu, 2014. "Electromagnetic Computation and Visualization of Transmission Particle Model and Its Simulation Based on GPU," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2014, pages 1-9, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:942106
    DOI: 10.1155/2014/942106
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