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EPSRC Reference: GR/L23215/01
Title: ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD SOLUTION ON NON-HOMOGENEOUS COMPUTING NETWORKS
Principal Investigator: Fusco, Professor V
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Department: Sch of Electronics, Elec Eng & Comp Sci
Organisation: Queen's University of Belfast
Scheme: Standard Research (Pre-FEC)
Starts: 05 June 1997 Ends: 04 November 1999 Value (£): 73,256
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Electronic Devices & Subsys.
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The use of abstract electromagnetic field mapping techniques is critical in the design of modern high frequency integrated circuits known as monolithic microwave circuits or MMICs. Due to technological advances the performance and complexity of these circuits is ever increasing. The associated computer software required to design right first time at electromagnetic field level is maturing also. The primary problem is that different numerical solution algorithms which are optimal for solving different facets of the integrated circuit design problems are very computer intensive (speed, memory). The objective of this proposal is to the viability of non-homogenous computing environment for the solution of advanced mixed algorithm electromagnetic field problems related to the high frequency electronics industry. Applications are diverse and include generic software products for concurrent design for rapid prototyping of circuits for satellite and wireless local networks. This work is of a fundamental nature and is likely to result in new algorithms and computing techniques for rapid simulation of advanced electromagnetic field problems. As such the range of beneficiaries is wide, but is likely to be in the telecommunications industry.
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