This thesis investigates the novel idea of using evolutionary algorithms to optimise control and design aspects of active array antenna systems. Active arrays differ from most mechanically scanned antennas in that they offer the ability to control the shape of their radiation pattern. As active arrays consist of a multiplicity of transmit and receive modules (TRMs), the task of optimally controlling them in order to generate a desired radiation pattern becomes difficult. The control problem is especially true of conformal (non-planar) array antennas that require additional phase control to achieve good radiation pattern performance. This thesis describes a number of significant advances in the optimisation of array antenna performa...
This research article published by International Journal of Digital Information and Wireless Commun...
A review of evolutionary algorithms (EAs) with applications to antenna and propagation problems is p...
260 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.This dissertation discusses t...
This work presents and compares three evolutionary algorithms (EAs), each one from three of the main...
This thesis studies the effectiveness of bio-inspired optimization algorithms in controlling adaptiv...
In recent years there has been an increasing attention to some novel evolutionary techniques, such a...
Broadcasting antenna array optimized design involves gain maximization, main lobe down-tilting and n...
We present optimizations of patch antenna arrays using genetic algorithms and highly accurate full-w...
International audienceThe use of nature-inspired optimization strategies based computational intelli...
Several evolutionary algorithms (EAs) have emerged in the past decades that mimic biological entitie...
Broadcasting antenna array null filling is a very challenging problem for antenna design optimizati...
Evolutionary algorithm is one of the hottest research topics in recent decades. The most well-known ...
An array of antennas is usually used in long distance communication. The observation of celestial ob...
A review of evolutionary algorithms (EAs) with applications to antenna and propagation problems is p...
A review of evolutionary algorithms (EAs) with applications to antenna and propagation problems is p...
This research article published by International Journal of Digital Information and Wireless Commun...
A review of evolutionary algorithms (EAs) with applications to antenna and propagation problems is p...
260 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.This dissertation discusses t...
This work presents and compares three evolutionary algorithms (EAs), each one from three of the main...
This thesis studies the effectiveness of bio-inspired optimization algorithms in controlling adaptiv...
In recent years there has been an increasing attention to some novel evolutionary techniques, such a...
Broadcasting antenna array optimized design involves gain maximization, main lobe down-tilting and n...
We present optimizations of patch antenna arrays using genetic algorithms and highly accurate full-w...
International audienceThe use of nature-inspired optimization strategies based computational intelli...
Several evolutionary algorithms (EAs) have emerged in the past decades that mimic biological entitie...
Broadcasting antenna array null filling is a very challenging problem for antenna design optimizati...
Evolutionary algorithm is one of the hottest research topics in recent decades. The most well-known ...
An array of antennas is usually used in long distance communication. The observation of celestial ob...
A review of evolutionary algorithms (EAs) with applications to antenna and propagation problems is p...
A review of evolutionary algorithms (EAs) with applications to antenna and propagation problems is p...
This research article published by International Journal of Digital Information and Wireless Commun...
A review of evolutionary algorithms (EAs) with applications to antenna and propagation problems is p...
260 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.This dissertation discusses t...