GPU Ray Tracing Analysis of Plasma Plume Perturbations on Reflector Antenna Radiation Characteristics
Abstract
1. Introduction
- A GPU parallel RT method is proposed for efficient analysis of electromagnetic wave radiation and scattering by plasma plumes, with algorithmic accuracy validated against serial implementations.
- Significant computational acceleration is achieved, reaching approximately 319 times speed-up at 586,928 ray tubes while maintaining precision, enabling feasible real-time analysis of plasma plumes.
- The plume effects on key communication bands (2–5 GHz) are quantitatively assessed, identifying antenna main lobe attenuation (<3 dB) and directional shift (<2°).
2. Theoretical Analysis
2.1. The RT Algorithm for Plasma Plume-Induced Perturbations on the Antenna Radiation
2.2. GPU Parallel RT Algorithm for Plasma Plume Calculation
3. Numerical Results and Discussion
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
| GPU | Graphics Processing Unit |
| RT | Ray Tracing |
| CUDA | Compute Unified Device Architecture |
| RCS | Radar Cross Section |
Appendix A


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| Configuration Category | Parameter | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Execution config | Threads per block | 512 |
| Vertex ray kernel | Threads per ray tube | 3 |
| Blocks per grid | (vn + 511)/512 | |
| Central ray kernel | Threads per ray tube | 1 |
| Blocks per grid | (cn + 511)/512 |
| N | Serial Time | GPU Parallel Time | Speed-Up |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3594 | 125.6 s | 7.2 s | 17.4× |
| 12,647 | 418.3 s | 8.1 s | 51.6× |
| 37,189 | 1309.7 s | 10.7 s | 122.4× |
| 104,266 | 3984.5 s | 15.7 s | 253.8× |
| 401,928 | 11,298.5 s | 37.4 s | 302.1× |
| 586,928 | 17,426.1 s | 54.6 s | 319.2× |
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Wang, Y.; Yin, W.; Wei, B. GPU Ray Tracing Analysis of Plasma Plume Perturbations on Reflector Antenna Radiation Characteristics. Symmetry 2026, 18, 243. https://doi.org/10.3390/sym18020243
Wang Y, Yin W, Wei B. GPU Ray Tracing Analysis of Plasma Plume Perturbations on Reflector Antenna Radiation Characteristics. Symmetry. 2026; 18(2):243. https://doi.org/10.3390/sym18020243
Chicago/Turabian StyleWang, Yijing, Weike Yin, and Bing Wei. 2026. "GPU Ray Tracing Analysis of Plasma Plume Perturbations on Reflector Antenna Radiation Characteristics" Symmetry 18, no. 2: 243. https://doi.org/10.3390/sym18020243
APA StyleWang, Y., Yin, W., & Wei, B. (2026). GPU Ray Tracing Analysis of Plasma Plume Perturbations on Reflector Antenna Radiation Characteristics. Symmetry, 18(2), 243. https://doi.org/10.3390/sym18020243

