A 3D display augmentation to the implementation of the finite-difference time domain method in volunteer computing

College

College of Computer Studies

Department/Unit

Software Technology

Document Type

Archival Material/Manuscript

Publication Date

2008

Abstract

The 3D Display Augmentation to the Implementation of the Finite-Difference Time Domain Method in Volunteer computing. It provides a basic framework for implementing the simulation of electromagnetic waves through the use of the Finite-Difference Time Domain method developed by Kane Yee. The system expands upon it further by providing a working networking structure for parallel computing using the volunteer computing paradigm and displaying inputs and results in 3 dimensions. The system was developed using Java and Java3D and was tested under the Microsoft Windows XP operating system.

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Computer Sciences

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Keywords

Three-dimensional imaging; Finite differences; Java (Computer program language)

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