In a previous paper, by combining three techniques, i.e. Subdomain Decomposition Iterative Method (SDIM), Adaptive Cross Approximation (ACA), and Forward–Backward Spectral Acceleration (FBSA), from the Method of Moments (MoM), a… Click to show full abstract
In a previous paper, by combining three techniques, i.e. Subdomain Decomposition Iterative Method (SDIM), Adaptive Cross Approximation (ACA), and Forward–Backward Spectral Acceleration (FBSA), from the Method of Moments (MoM), a high-efficiency calculation of the propagation and scattering in ducting maritime environments has been proposed. In this paper, this algorithm is updated by adding a perfectly conducting object above the sea surface, assumed to be highly conducting, which makes the environment very complex. Then, to quantify the effect of the object on the total scattered field, the coherent and incoherent powers, with and without object, are simulated by considering a surface of 800,000 unknowns (length of 6 km and a frequency of 5 GHz).
               
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