Title :
Nature-Based Design of Aperiodic Linear Arrays with Broadband Elements Using a Combination of Rapid Neural-Network Estimation Techniques and Genetic Algorithms
Author :
DeLuccia, C.S. ; Werner, D.H.
Author_Institution :
Pennsylvania State Univ., University Park
Abstract :
The developments presented in this paper address the challenge of determining the optimal element positions in nonuniformly spaced broadband phased-array antennas in order to best meet desired performance criteria. Specifically, this is accomplished by introducing a new nature-based design technique that couples a robust genetic-algorithm (GA) optimizer with rapid neural-network (NN) estimation procedures. These provide performance criteria as functions of the element positions over the entire scanning range and bandwidth of operation. The objective of this GA-NN technique is to determine the optimal element positions for a broadband aperiodic linear phased-array antenna in order to minimize element VSWRs and sidelobe levels. The NN estimation procedures circumvent the need for computationally intensive full-wave numerical simulations during the optimization process, which would ordinarily render such an optimization task impractical. The effectiveness of the new GA-NN design synthesis technique is demonstrated by considering an example where a nonuniformly spaced linear phased array of ten stacked patch antennas is optimized for operation within a given bandwidth and scanning range.
Keywords :
antenna phased arrays; broadband antennas; electronic design automation; genetic algorithms; linear antenna arrays; microstrip antenna arrays; neural nets; aperiodic linear arrays; broadband elements; broadband phased-array antennas; design synthesis; nature-based design; nonuniformly spaced phased-array antennas; optimal element positions; patch antennas; rapid neural-network estimation; robust genetic-algorithm; Algorithm design and analysis; Bandwidth; Broadband antennas; Design optimization; Genetic algorithms; Linear antenna arrays; Neural networks; Numerical simulation; Phased arrays; Robustness;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MAP.2007.4395292