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Volume Integral Nystrom Analysis Method of Electromagnetic Scattering in Inhomogeneous Media Targets

A technology of target electromagnetic scattering and inhomogeneous medium, which is applied in the fields of electrical digital data processing, instrumentation, and calculation, etc., and can solve the problems that the size of the scatterer cannot be increased, the performance of high-order basis functions is limited, and the saving of computing resources is limited. The mold is convenient, the unknown quantity is reduced, and the effect of the formation speed is fast.

Active Publication Date: 2018-06-12
NANJING UNIV OF SCI & TECH
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However, for the inherent inhomogeneity of inhomogeneous media, even if high-order basis functions can be used, the computational resource savings are limited
Because in the traditional definition of higher-order basis functions, the medium in each basis function is considered to be homogeneous, and the subdivision size cannot be increased due to the non-uniform characteristics of scatterers, which limits the performance of higher-order basis functions
Therefore, the efficiency of traditional high-order basis functions is limited when analyzing scatterers and non-uniform scatterers whose dielectric parameters satisfy arbitrary function distribution.

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[0015] The present invention will be described in further detail below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.

[0016] A volume fraction Nystrom analysis method of electromagnetic scattering of a heterogeneous medium target of the present invention, the steps are as follows:

[0017] The first step is to establish the bulk electric field integral equation.

[0018] According to the basic theory of electromagnetic scattering, the total electric field on the target is equal to the sum of the incident field and the scattered field. The incident electric field is a known excitation. A uniform plane wave is usually used as the incident electric field. The scattered electric field can be expressed by the current density to be obtained. The electric field integral equation can be obtained

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[0020] Among them, J is the bulk current density to be obtained, E inc is the known incident electric field. The integral kernel is the three-dimensional free space dyadic ...

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The invention discloses a volume integral Nystrom analysis method of inhomogeneous medium target electromagnetic scattering. A high-order curved tetrahedron unit is taken as a partition unit for simulating the shape of an object; a Lagrange interpolation polynomial in each tetrahedron is taken as a current expansion equation; and a Gauss integral point is taken as a Lagrange interpolation point to guarantee that a volume current expression form has high-order precision. A high-order primary function still can be adopted for analysis by aiming at the inhomogeneous characteristics of the object. The high-order primary function is used to enable the method to consume lower computation memory and shorter computation time relative to a traditional method based on a SWG primary function.

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technical field [0001] The invention belongs to the rapid calculation technology of target electromagnetic scattering characteristics, in particular to a volume fraction Nystrom analysis method of non-uniform medium target electromagnetic scattering. Background technique [0002] The rapid calculation of electromagnetic scattering of three-dimensional dielectric bodies plays an important role in practical applications, such as electromagnetic modeling of organisms, biological imaging, and underground target detection. For the electromagnetic scattering of uniform or piecewise uniform dielectric body, the surface integral equation based on the equivalence principle can be used (P.Yla-Oijala and M.Taskinen.Well-conditionedmuller formulation for electromagnetic scattering by dielectric objects.IEEETrans.Antennas Propagat., 2005,53(10):3316-3323), the unknown current / magnetic current of this method is distributed on the interface of different media, which has the characteristics...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(China)
IPC IPC(8): G06F17/50
Inventor 陈如山丁大志樊振宏陶诗飞
Owner NANJING UNIV OF SCI & TECH
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