Excessive compute time is becoming a key problem for high performance system modeling as the complexity of the electromagnetic and circuit models are increasing. At the same time the PEEC models are locally becoming more complex with the increased importance of dielectric and skin-effect losses. Fortunately, parallel processing removes the restriction on the availability of compute resources. In this paper,we consider a combined approach where WR is used for the predominant weak coupling while a Gaussian matrix solver is used for the parallelization of the strongly coupled parts of the overall system.Godkänd; 2007; 20070721 (jekman
In a system containing high-speed interconnects, the presence of a large number of coupled lines ser...
Utilizing the Partial Element Equivalent Circuit (PEEC) method to simulate electromagnetic structure...
In a system containing high-speed interconnects, the presence of a large number of coupled lines ser...
Excessive compute time is becoming a key problem for high performance system modeling as the complex...
The solution of large 3D electromagnetic models is important for the modeling of a multitude of EMC,...
This paper presents a parallel implementation of a partial element equivalent circuit (PEEC) based e...
The Partial Element Equivalent Circuit (PEEC) method is an integral equation based full-wave approac...
New algorithms are needed to solve electromagnetic problems using today\u27s widely available parall...
The research presented in this thesis discusses an electromagnetic (EM) analysis tool which is based...
The increase of operating frequencies requires-D electromagnetic (EM) methods, such as the partial e...
In this paper, we propose a new, efficient and robust automatic solver switching strategy, called a-...
The accurate computation of partial elements plays a key role in ensuring the accuracy and the stabi...
In a system containing high-speed interconnects, the presence of a large number of coupled lines ser...
Utilizing the Partial Element Equivalent Circuit (PEEC) method to simulate electromagnetic structure...
In a system containing high-speed interconnects, the presence of a large number of coupled lines ser...
Excessive compute time is becoming a key problem for high performance system modeling as the complex...
The solution of large 3D electromagnetic models is important for the modeling of a multitude of EMC,...
This paper presents a parallel implementation of a partial element equivalent circuit (PEEC) based e...
The Partial Element Equivalent Circuit (PEEC) method is an integral equation based full-wave approac...
New algorithms are needed to solve electromagnetic problems using today\u27s widely available parall...
The research presented in this thesis discusses an electromagnetic (EM) analysis tool which is based...
The increase of operating frequencies requires-D electromagnetic (EM) methods, such as the partial e...
In this paper, we propose a new, efficient and robust automatic solver switching strategy, called a-...
The accurate computation of partial elements plays a key role in ensuring the accuracy and the stabi...
In a system containing high-speed interconnects, the presence of a large number of coupled lines ser...
Utilizing the Partial Element Equivalent Circuit (PEEC) method to simulate electromagnetic structure...
In a system containing high-speed interconnects, the presence of a large number of coupled lines ser...