Austin Benchmark Suite for Computational Bioelectromagnetics

Problem Set

The problems in the benchmark are intended to provide information about different bioelectromagnetic simulation methods when computing scattering from human head and body models illuminated by impressed time-harmonic sources. The benchmark consists of models of increasing size and complexity, which gives rise to the problems ranging from basic problems and moderate problems to hard problems and challenge problems. Because of the continuing growth in the power of methods and computers, the benchmark problems will be periodically evaluated and are expected to be occasionally updated, e.g., by adding new problems, re-categorizing existing problems, or removing some of the problems [2].