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Meng Kong1, Xin Yuan Cao2, Qi Qi2
1Anhui Province Key Laboratory of Simulation Calculation and Design for Electronic Information System, Hefei Normal University, Hefei, 230601, China. kongmeng-2006@163.com.
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The accurate modeling of electromagnetic scattering from composite conducting-dielectric objects under multi-angle incidence is crucial in the field of electromagnetic engineering, however, due to the huge computational resources required, there is a disadvantage of slow analysis speed on personal computer platforms. Based on the compressive sensing theory, this article constructs a new excitation source solution model using the Volume-Surface Integral Equation platform. The special CS technique is separately applied to the conductive surface and dielectric region of the composite object, respectively, in order to improve the efficiency of analyzing the wide-angle electromagnetic scattering characteristics of the composite object. Compared with the traditional Volume-Surface Integral Equation method, the proposed method can significantly reduce the number of repeated calculations of matrix equations while maintaining the same level of accuracy and memory consumption, so as to accelerate the overall calculation of the wide-angle electromagnetic scattering. By the complexity analysis of the proposed algorithm and the numerical simulation of various composite objects with different materials and structures, the efficiency of the proposed algorithm is verified.
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