Title :
Parallel GA-based approach for microwave imaging applications
Author :
Massa, Andrea ; Franceschini, Davide ; Franceschini, Gabriele ; Pastorino, Matteo ; Raffetto, Mirco ; Donelli, Massimo
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Inf. & Commun. Technol., Univ. of Trento, Italy
Abstract :
Genetic algorithms (GAs) are well-known optimization strategies able to deal with nonlinear functions as those arising in inverse scattering problems. However, they are computationally expensive, thus offering poor performances in terms of general efficiency when compared with inversion techniques based on deterministic optimization methods. In this paper, a parallel implementation of an inverse scattering procedure based on a suitable hybrid genetic algorithm is presented. The proposed strategy is aimed at reducing the overall clock time in order to make the approach competitive with gradient-based methods in terms of runtime, but preserving the capabilities of escaping from local minima. This result is achieved by exploiting the natural parallelism of evolutionary techniques and the searching capabilities of the hybrid approach . The effectiveness of the proposed implementation is demonstrated by considering a selected numerical benchmark related to two-dimensional scattering geometries.
Keywords :
computational electromagnetics; electromagnetic wave scattering; genetic algorithms; microwave imaging; parallel processing; search problems; clock time; evolutionary technique; gradient-based method; hybrid genetic algorithm; inverse scattering problem; microwave imaging; nonlinear function; numerical benchmark; optimization strategy; parallel implementation; searching capability; two-dimensional scattering geometry; Concurrent computing; Cost function; Distributed computing; Image reconstruction; Inverse problems; Microwave imaging; Optimization methods; Parallel processing; Runtime; Scattering parameters; Genetic algorithms (GAs); inverse scattering; microwave imaging; parallel implementation;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TAP.2005.856311