Research Projects Supported by
HKU's High Performance Computing Facilities

Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Researcher:

Dr. Wei E.I. Sha, Postdoctoral Research Fellow (shawei@hku.hk)
Prof. Weng Cho Chew, Chair of Electromagnetics and Dean of Engineering (wcchew@hku.hk)

Project Title:

High-Frequency Scattering with Frequency-Independent Computational Resources

Project Description:

Developing a novel method for computing the high-frequency scattering of a large sphere with frequency-independent computational resources.

Project Duration:

1 year (2008 July - 2009 July)

Project Significance:

Providing the physical insight and mathematical foundations for the numerical study of high-frequency scattering of complex objects;

Providing an accurate reference solution for the high-frequency scattering problem.

Results Achieved:
  1. Wei E.I. Sha, Weng Cho Chew, "High Frequency Scattering by An Impenetrable Sphere", Progress In Electromagnetics Research, vol.97, pp.291-325, (2009)
  2. Wei E.I. Sha, Weng Cho Chew, "Frequency-Independent Scattering for the Large Sphere", Asia Pacific Microwave Conference, Singapore, (2009)
Remarks on the Use of High Performance Computing Clusters:

Providing the Mie series solution (far-field) for validating the numerical results by the novel frequency-independent method.

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