Performance
Simulation speed is a red hot topic at the moment. It is worthwhile
discussing the meaning of the terms speed and performance in simulation software.
What is Performance?
Just reducing it to computational speed is not sufficient.
The simulation accuracy is of paramount importance. An inaccurate result will be useless,
no matter how long it takes to reach it. Therefore we define
performance as the combination of accuracy and speed. It is inversely
proportional to the time it takes you to reach your predefined goals. And
of course, also the usability contributes to the total performance of a software package.
CST simulators have proven their outstanding accuracy and speed in numerous
published
benchmarks.
All kinds of HF devices have been analysed: a
wave-guide power splitter, microstrip phase shifter, waveguide fed dual mode
cavity filter and a Vivaldi antennas as illustrated here.
Figure 1: Vivaldi antenna
Numerical Advantages
Leaving aside the usabitlity, the reasons for this success are manifold. First of all there are the numerical advantages offere
by the method used in most of the solvers, the
Finite Integration Technique (FIT).
CST MWS transient solver based on FIT is certainly the foundation of CST's success as an EM simulation software vendor. The efficiency is continously
improved by developments like
SmartGrid™.
CST's Complete Technology
provides various numerical approaches, seamlessly integrated into one user interface. The user can select the most
appropriate one for his problem class. In many cases there is the possibilty to verify results by applying another solver to the same problem.
Cutting Edge Technology
There is continous research ongoing on the hardware level in order to make use of the latest technological developments.
As an result of CST's cooperation with
Intel®,
the performance on Multi-Core Intel® Xeon® processors was increased up to an factor of four
(Read the Intel®/CST solution profile). Further speed-up is made available by the use of
hardware acceleration.
Efficient Use of Resources
An additional effort to speed up complex simulations is undertaken by employing available network resources. CST's
distributed computing
scheme efficiently uses available computing power to minimize simulation time for optimization, parameter studies, broadband or multiport devices.
It’s the accuracy that makes your ideas run faster.
Numerical solutions to Maxwell’s equations vary greatly, and the performance of a code can only be judged in the
time taken to reach a certain level of simulation accuracy. This involves serious benchmarking, and performance values may vary depending on the application example.
At CST we are sure that our simulation technology will give you the competitive edge.