A FDTD solver for electromagnetic wave simulations on a GPU cluster
KEMP is a fast FDTD solver on a GPU-based cluster. The FDTD (Finite-Difference Time-Domain) method is a popular numerical method for electromagnetic field simulations. KEMP enables hardware accelerations suitable for multi-GPU, multi-core CPU and GPU cluster. KEMP also provide easy configuration by using Python scripting language.
WOLFSIM is a Finite-Difference Time-Domain electromagnetic simulator, designed to be easy to use but still very powerful, developed and maintained by researchers at North Carolina State University. It's features include:
-1D, 2D, and 3D structures that are periodic in 1 or 2 dimensions
-Materials that are anisotropic in permittivity and conductivity
-Obliquely incident sources
-Built-in vectorial (i.e. full polarization) near-to-far-field transformation
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BigBoy is a three dimensional Finite-Difference Time-Domain (FDTD) simulator for photonics (plasmonics, photonic crystals or high index-contrast structures). Please, refer the successor of this project, GMES (http://sf.net/projects/gmes).