Electromagnetic Modeling of Human Body Using High Performance Computing

Publication date: 2017 Source:Physics Procedia, Volume 90 Author(s): Cho-Kuen Ng, Mark Beall, Lixin Ge, Sanghoek Kim, Ottmar Klaas, Ada Poon Realistic simulation of electromagnetic wave propagation in the actual human body can expedite the investigation of the phenomenon of harvesting implanted devices using wireless powering coupled from external sources. The parallel electromagnetics code suite ACE3P developed at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory is based on the finite element method for high fidelity accelerator simulation, which can be enhanced to model electromagnetic wave propagation in the human body. Starting with a CAD model of a human phantom that is characterized by a number of tissues, a finite element mesh representing the complex geometries of the individual tissues is built for simulation. Employing an optimal power source with a specific pattern of field distribution, the propagation and focusing of electromagnetic waves in the phantom has been demonstrated. Substantial speedup of the simulation is achieved by using multiple compute cores on supercomputers.
Source: Physics Procedia - Category: Physics Source Type: research