Title :
Electromagnetic optimisation using sensitivity analysis in the frequency domain
Author :
Li, D. ; Zhu, J. ; Nikolova, N.K. ; Bakr, M.H. ; Bandler, J.W.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., McMaster Univ., Hamilton, ON
Abstract :
Gradient-based optimisation relies on the response Jacobian whose evaluation constitutes a major computational overhead in full-wave numerical analysis. Adjoint-based techniques may offer numerically efficient solutions, but their implementation is too involved in the case of full-wave computations. A simple approach that uses the self-adjoint sensitivity analysis and Broyden´s update is proposed. The overhead of the Jacobian computation is greatly reduced because an adjoint system analysis is not needed and because Broyden´s update is used to compute the system matrix derivatives. To improve the robustness of the Broyden update in the sensitivity analysis, we propose a switching criterion between the Broyden and the finite-difference estimation of the system matrix derivatives. We illustrate and validate the proposed method using full-wave commercial electromagnetic solvers based on the finite-element method as well as on the method of moments. Different gradient-based optimisation algorithms are exploited in the examples where efficiency is compared in terms of CPU time savings.
Keywords :
Jacobian matrices; computational electromagnetics; finite difference methods; finite element analysis; frequency-domain analysis; gradient methods; optimisation; sensitivity analysis; Broyden update; CPU time savings; Jacobian computation; adjoint-based techniques; electromagnetic optimisation; finite-difference estimation; finite-element method; frequency domain; full-wave commercial electromagnetic solvers; full-wave numerical analysis; gradient-based optimisation; gradient-based optimisation algorithm; self-adjoint sensitivity analysis; sensitivity analysis; system matrix derivatives;
Journal_Title :
Microwaves, Antennas & Propagation, IET
DOI :
10.1049/iet-map:20060303