Title :
Electromagnetic optimization exploiting aggressive space mapping
Author :
Bandler, John W. ; Biernacki, Radoslaw M. ; Chen, Shao Hua ; Hemmers, Ronald H. ; Madsen, Kaj
Author_Institution :
Optimization Syst. Associates Inc., Dundas, Ont., Canada
fDate :
12/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We propose a significantly improved space mapping (SM) strategy for electromagnetic (EM) optimization. Instead of waiting for upfront EM analyses at several base points, our new approach aggressively exploits every available EM analysis, producing dramatic results right from the first step. We establish a relationship between the novel SM optimization and the quasi-Newton iteration for solving a system of nonlinear equations. Approximations to the matrix of first-order derivatives are updated by the classic Broyden formula. A high-temperature superconducting microstrip filter design solution emerges after only six EM simulations with sparse frequency sweeps. Furthermore, less CPU effort is required to optimize the filter than is required by one single detailed frequency sweep. We also extend the SM concept to the parameter extraction phase, overcoming severely misaligned responses induced by inadequate empirical models. This novel concept should have a significant impact on parameter extraction of devices
Keywords :
high-temperature superconductors; iterative methods; microstrip filters; microwave filters; nonlinear equations; superconducting microwave devices; Broyden formula; aggressive space mapping; electromagnetic optimization; empirical models; high-temperature superconducting microstrip filter; nonlinear equations; parameter extraction phase; quasi-Newton iteration; sparse frequency sweeps; Computational modeling; Computer simulation; Design optimization; Electromagnetic modeling; High temperature superconductors; Laboratories; Microstrip filters; Parameter extraction; Samarium; Superconducting filters;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on