AN OPTIMIZED PARALLEL FDTD TOPOLOGY FOR CHALLENGING ELECTROMAGNETIC SIMULATIONS ON SUPERCOMPUTERS

An Optimized Parallel FDTD Topology for Challenging Electromagnetic Simulations on Supercomputers

An Optimized Parallel FDTD Topology for Challenging Electromagnetic Simulations on Supercomputers

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It may not be a challenge to run a Finite-Difference Time-Domain (FDTD) code for electromagnetic simulations on a supercomputer with more than 10 thousands of CPU cores; however, to make FDTD code work with the highest efficiency is a challenge.In this paper, the performance of parallel FDTD is optimized through MPI (message passing interface) virtual topology, based on which a Shoes communication model is established.The general rules of optimal topology are presented according to the model.The performance of the method is tested and analyzed on three high performance computing platforms with different architectures in China.

Simulations including an airplane with a 700-wavelength wingspan, and a complex microstrip antenna array with nearly 2000 elements are performed Face Masks very efficiently using a maximum of 10240 CPU cores.

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