Title :
Transient response optimization of ultra wideband antennas (using particle swarm optimization)
Author :
Petr Cerny;Milos Mazanek;Petr Piksa;Vratislav Sokol;Tomas Korinek
Author_Institution :
Departement of Electromagnetic Field, Czech Technical University in Prague, Technick? 2, 6, Czech Republic
Abstract :
For some ultra wideband applications (i.e. radar, positioning, etc.), it is crucial to know the transient responses of antennas. Optimization process searches for the dipole shape, which accomplishes two required parameters - namely good matching and minimal distortion. The dipoles have derivative characteristics. The distortion is evaluated from the derivative of the excitation impulse with the radiated impulse. The particle swarm optimization method was used in the process of optimization. This method was implemented in MATLABreg, where the antenna structure is generated. The antenna is subsequently simulated in the CST Microwave Studioreg. The optimized ultra wideband dipole is perfectly matched and minimally distorts the applied signal.
Keywords :
"Transient response","Ultra wideband technology","Ultra wideband antennas","Antenna accessories","Particle swarm optimization","Dipole antennas","Radar antennas","Radar applications","Ultra wideband radar","Shape"
Conference_Titel :
Antennas and Propagation, 2006. EuCAP 2006. First European Conference on
Print_ISBN :
978-92-9092-937-6
DOI :
10.1109/EUCAP.2006.4584602