A Study of RCS Parallel Computing Based on MPI and FDTD

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FDTD(Finite Difference Time Domain) method is widely applied to many branch of computational electromagnetics because of its simple principle and programming. In general, 10 gridding must be used in a wavelength, and time pedometer is restricted because of the request of numerical dispersive and Courant stability condition. Thus, a large number of memory and computational time will be consumed when big dimension and complex structure object is considered, which is beyond the capability of single computer. FDTD Parallel computing technology is a available choice. We researched the computation of RCS based on FDTD and MPI, and the program was done, and its correctness was tested by comparing different result.

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