Title :
Efficient Iterative Method of Moments—Physical Optics Hybrid Technique for Electrically Large Objects
Author :
Liu, Zi-Liang ; Wang, Chao-Fu
Author_Institution :
Temasek Labs., Nat. Univ. of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore
fDate :
7/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The conventional hybrid method of moments (MoM)-physical optics (PO) technique provides a possible way to handle electrically large objects with affordable computer memory. However, its efficiency is not very good because the evaluation of the PO contribution to the MoM impedance matrix is very time-consuming. An efficient implementation of the iterative MoM-PO hybrid technique is presented in this paper to avoid the calculation of the PO contribution in matrix form. For electrically large objects, the proposed efficient iterative MoM-PO (EI-MoM-PO) method can greatly reduce the computational time and maintain the same or better accuracy with the same number of unknowns compared with the conventional MoM-PO method. Several examples of large-scale structures are analyzed by the EI-MoM-PO method, the conventional MoM-PO method, and the multilevel fast multipole algorithm. The excellent efficiency and accuracy are achieved by the proposed EI-MoM-PO technique.
Keywords :
computational electromagnetics; electromagnetic wave scattering; impedance matrix; iterative methods; method of moments; physical optics; EI-MoM-PO method; MoM impedance matrix; computational electromagnetics; computer memory; efficient iterative method of moments; electrically large objects; electromagnetic wave scattering; iterative MoM-PO hybrid technique; large-scale structures; multilevel fast multipole algorithm; physical optics hybrid technique; Accuracy; Arrays; Automotive components; Equations; Marine vehicles; Mathematical model; Moment methods; Hybrid method; method of moments (MoM); physical optics (PO);
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TAP.2012.2196963