Multi-Sweep Caching Scenarios

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The analysis engine always attempts to use any existing data in the project which is consistent with the present analysis. Described below are some common scenarios describing ABS analyses when the ABS caching level is set to Multi-Sweep with Stop/Restart and how data consistency is maintained.

Higher or Lower Resolution over the Same Frequency Band: You are running an ABS analysis over the same band as a previous ABS analysis but with higher or lower resolution; an example is shown below. In order for the caching data to be valid for the second analysis, your Advanced Subsectioning controls must be set such that the subsectioning frequency is the same for both runs. If the subsectioning frequency remains the same, the second analysis will usually not require any re-analysis and the results should be provided very quickly. The only exception would be if the difference between the resolutions is unusually high.

Zoom In: You are running an ABS analysis over a narrower band than the previous ABS analysis of the project, as shown in the diagram below. This provides higher resolution over the narrower band since the ABS analysis defaults to approximately 300 data points. In order for the caching data to be valid for the second analysis, your Advanced Subsectioning controls must be set such that the subsectioning frequency is the same for both runs. If the subsectioning frequency remains the same, the second analysis will not require any re-analysis and the results should be provided very quickly.

             

Extending the Band: You are running an ABS analysis which overlaps a previous ABS analysis of the project, pictured in the diagram below. The caching data for the overlap between the two analyses will be reused although some calculation may need to be done in the extension of the frequency band where it does not overlap with a previous analysis. In order for the caching data to be valid for the second analysis, your Advanced Subsectioning controls must be set such that the subsectioning frequency is the same for both runs.

             

Accuracy Assurance: If you wish to check a particular data point in an ABS analysis and wish to ensure that a full calculation is done at a particular frequency point, you should select a Linear Sweep. This analysis will calculate caching data if Multi-sweep is selected for ABS caching data, but will not use the caching data in producing analysis results.