Technique for Solving Electrically Small to Large Structures for Broadband Applications
TBMG-10755
08/01/2011
- Content
Fast iterative algorithms are often used for solving Method of Moments (MoM) systems, having a large number of unknowns, to determine current distribution and other parameters. The most commonly used fast methods include the fast multipole method (FMM), the precorrected fast Fourier transform (PFFT), and low-rank QR compression methods. These methods reduce the O(N) memory and time requirements to O(N log N) by compressing the dense MoM system so as to exploit the physics of Green’s Function interactions.FFT-based techniques for solving such problems are efficient for space-filling and uniform structures, but their performance substantially degrades for non-uniformly distributed structures due to the inherent need to employ a uniform global grid. FMM or QR techniques are better suited than FFT techniques; however, neither the FMM nor the QR technique can be used at all frequencies.
- Citation
- "Technique for Solving Electrically Small to Large Structures for Broadband Applications," Mobility Engineering, August 1, 2011.