Anisotropic and Optimized FFT-Based Iterative Electromagnetic Solver for the PEEC Method
Daniele Romano,
Ivana Kovacevic-Badstuebner,
Giulio Antonini
et al.
Abstract:Fast Fourier transform (FFT)-accelerated integralequation-based electromagnetic (EM) simulators have gained attraction for their capability to compute parasitics of arbitrarily shaped and large-scale voxelized structures on a desktop computer. Yet, FFT-based solvers have limitations due to the necessity of using voxels of the same size in all three Cartesian dimensions and suffer in the case of geometries with far-apart objects that require meshing also the air between them, resulting in a huge number of voxel… Show more
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