Forward-backward time-stepping method with parallel processing applied to time domain inverse scattering(WSANE2007)
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概要
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Parallel computing is introduced for FBTS method which is one of the solution methods of time domain inverse scattering problems in order to shorten the calculation time. A cluster of 8 PC is constructed and parallel processing has been realized using MPI. Numerical simulations show that the high parallelization efficiency was obtained.
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- 2007-04-09
著者
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TANAKA Toshiyuki
Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University
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TAKENAKA Takashi
Faculty of engineering, Nagasaki University
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Takenaka Takashi
Faculty Of Engineering Nagasaki University
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YAMAGUCHI Yuji
Graduate School of Science & technology, Nagasaki University
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Yamaguchi Yuji
Graduate School Of Science & Technology Nagasaki University
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Tanaka Toshiyuki
Graduate School Of Informatics Kyoto University
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Tanaka Toshiyuki
Graduate School Of Science & Technology Nagasaki University
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TANAKA Toshiyuki
Graduate School of Engineering, Tokyo Metropolitan University
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