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HPC for RF Subsystems

SECTOR: Radio Frequency product development
TECHNOLOGY USED: HPC (OpenMP, MPI & CUDA), Multiphysics simulations
COUNTRY: Italy

Short description of the business experiment

HoRuS – HPC for RF Subsystems experiment focuses on leveraging High-Performance Computing (HPC) to optimise Radio Frequency (RF) subsystems. The goal is to improve the performance and efficiency of RF devices through advanced simulations and predictive modelling, utilising high computing power.

In this experiment, applications involve the design, fabrication, and testing of complex RF components used in telecommunications, radar, and space communication systems. By adapting the multiphysics simulator used in the design phase for compatibility with HPC, the time required for the development and optimisation of these systems is significantly reduced, improving both accuracy and speed in design processes.

The HoRuS project aims to experimentally verify the benefits of HPC in streamlining the conception and development of RF filters and antennas.

 

Organisations involved: 

End User: RF Microtech Srl

ISV: Open Engineering SA