Finite Difference Time Domain Diakoptic Strategies

Authors

  • Oren Harpaz School of Electrical Engineering Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv 69987, Israel
  • Raphael Kastner School of Electrical Engineering Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv 69987, Israel

Keywords:

Finite Difference Time Domain Diakoptic Strategies

Abstract

In many applications, it may be advisable to “tear apart” the computational domain into several sub-domains separated by “seams,” each one treated separately. The sub-domains are then sewn back together at appropriate stages of the computation. Three main diakoptic strategies have been developed in the recent past. Out of these, the diakoptics on-the-fly strategy can serve the purpose of parallelizing a FDTD process over several processors, each of which being responsible for the treatment of a certain sub-domain, as presented below.

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Author Biographies

Oren Harpaz, School of Electrical Engineering Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv 69987, Israel

Oren Harpaz received the
B.Tech degree in Electrical
Engineering from the Ariel
University Center of Samaria in
2002 and the M.Sc degree from
Tel Aviv University, Department
of Physical Electronics, in
2005. His research interests
include numerical techniques in
electromagnetics and antennas.

Raphael Kastner, School of Electrical Engineering Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv 69987, Israel

Raphael Kastner was born in
Haifa, Israel, in 1948. He re-
ceived the B.Sc. (summa cum
laude) and the M.Sc. degrees in
electrical engineering, engineer-
ing from the Technion, Israel
Institute of Technology in 1973
and 1976, respectively, and his
Ph.D. degree from the University of Illinois, Ur-
bana, in 1982. From 1976 to 1988 he was with
RAFAEL, Israel Armament Development Author-
ity, where from 1982 to 1986 he headed the antenna
section. He was a Visiting Assistant Professor at
Syracuse University from 1986 to 1987, and a
Visiting Scholar at the University of Illinois in 1987
and 1989. Since 1988 he has been with School of
Electrical Engineering, Tel Aviv University, where
is now a Professor. In 2000 he co-founded XellAnt
Inc. and acted as its CEO until 2004. He is an IEEE
fellow, a recipient of the IEEE Third Millenium
medal and several excellence in teaching awards,
and is a member of Tau Beta Pi and Eta Kappa
Nu. His research interests are in computational
electromagnetics and antennas.

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2022-05-02

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O. . Harpaz and R. . Kastner, “Finite Difference Time Domain Diakoptic Strategies”, ACES Journal, vol. 27, no. 2, pp. 88–93, May 2022.

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