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Automated Antenna Design Using Self-adaptive Differential Evolution Algorithm


Abstract:

As we knew, an evolved X-band antenna for NASA's Space Technology 5 (ST5) spacecraft had been deployed on schedule in 2006. This paper uses Self-adaptive Differential Evo...Show More

Abstract:

As we knew, an evolved X-band antenna for NASA's Space Technology 5 (ST5) spacecraft had been deployed on schedule in 2006. This paper uses Self-adaptive Differential Evolution Algorithm (SaDE) to solve ST5 antenna design problem. The performance of SaDE is reported on the set of 24 benchmark functions provided by CEC2006 special session on real parameter optimization. The experimental result shows SaDE can solve ST5 antenna design problem effectively. The simulation result indicates our evolved antenna's voltage standing wave ratio performance is better than NASA evolved antenna and gain performance is competitive. Moreover, our evolved antenna was evolved on finite ground plane, the specified size for the ST5 antenna, while NASA's on infinite ground.
Date of Conference: 28-29 March 2011
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 15 April 2011
Print ISBN:978-1-61284-289-9
Conference Location: Shenzhen, China

I Introduction

Evolutionary antenna design and optimization has been widely investigated since early 1990s [1], [2], including wire antennas [3], antenna arrays [4], helical antennas [5]. Some of them like X-band [6], S-band [7], and fish bone [8] antennas are so irregular and weird looking that seems unlikely be thought out by human.

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