Title :
Accelerated gradient based optimization using adjoint sensitivities
Author :
Nikolova, Natalia K. ; Safian, Reza ; Soliman, Ezzeldin A. ; Bakr, Mohamed H. ; Bandler, John W.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., McMaster Univ., Hamilton, Ont., Canada
Abstract :
An electromagnetic feasible adjoint sensitivity technique (EM-FAST) has been proposed recently for use with frequency-domain solvers . It makes the implementation of the adjoint variable approach to design sensitivity analysis straightforward while preserving the accuracy at a level comparable to that of the exact sensitivities. The overhead computations associated with the estimation of the sensitivities in addition to the system analysis are due largely to the calculation of the derivatives of the system matrix. Here, we describe the integration of the EM-FAST with two methods for accelerated estimation of these derivatives: the boundary-layer concept and the Broyden update. We show that the Broyden update approach (Broyden-FAST) leads to an algorithm whose efficiency is problem independent and allows the computation of the response and its gradient through a single system analysis with practically no overhead. Both approaches are illustrated through the design of simple antennas using method of moments solvers.
Keywords :
antenna theory; boundary layers; method of moments; optimisation; Broyden update approach; accelerated gradient based optimization; antenna design; boundary-layer concept; design methodology; electromagnetic feasible adjoint sensitivity technique; method of moments; Acceleration; Algorithm design and analysis; Associate members; Design methodology; Frequency domain analysis; Integral equations; Linear systems; Moment methods; Sensitivity analysis; Transmission line matrix methods; Adjoint sensitivities; Broyden update; MoM; antenna design; design methodology; method of moments; optimization; sensitivity;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TAP.2004.832313