Solving the Coupled System Improves Computational Efficiency of the Bidomain Equations
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2009-10Permanent link to this record
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The bidomain equations are frequently used to model the propagation of cardiac action potentials across cardiac tissue. At the whole organ level, the size of the computational mesh required makes their solution a significant computational challenge. As the accuracy of the numerical solution cannot be compromised, efficiency of the solution technique is important to ensure that the results of the simulation can be obtained in a reasonable time while still encapsulating the complexities of the system. In an attempt to increase efficiency of the solver, the bidomain equations are often decoupled into one parabolic equation that is computationally very cheap to solve and an elliptic equation that is much more expensive to solve. In this study, the performance of this uncoupled solution method is compared with an alternative strategy in which the bidomain equations are solved as a coupled system. This seems counterintuitive as the alternative method requires the solution of a much larger linear system at each time step. However, in tests on two 3-D rabbit ventricle benchmarks, it is shown that the coupled method is up to 80% faster than the conventional uncoupled method-and that parallel performance is better for the larger coupled problem.Citation
Southern JA, Plank G, Vigmond EJ, Whiteley JP (2009) Solving the Coupled System Improves Computational Efficiency of the Bidomain Equations. IEEE Trans Biomed Eng 56: 2404–2412. Available: http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TBME.2009.2022548.Sponsors
This workwas supported by the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology(KAUST) under Award KUK-C1-013-04.PubMed ID
19457741ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1109/TBME.2009.2022548
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