Tips for Using FDTD
Some tips are presented to reduce runtime and memory consumption when using the finite difference time domain (FDTD).
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- Adjust the bounding box where applicable
- Reduce the size of the finite difference time domain free space buffer to reduce the number of voxels in the mesh. Fewer voxels results in a reduction of the memory requirement and run time.
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- Select near field request points to be within the voxel mesh
- A voxel is stored for each near field point. If the near field point is outside the bounding box that would have been used without the request, the number of the voxels are increased. The increase in the number of voxels results in an increase in the computational resource requirements. If the near field points are closely spaced, the voxel mesh needs to be closely spaced as well.