Design of a broadband electrical impedance matching network for piezoelectric ultrasound transducers based on a genetic algorithm

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An improved method based on a genetic algorithm (GA) is developed to design a broadband electrical impedance matching network for piezoelectric ultrasound transducer. A key feature of the new method is that it can optimize both the topology of the matching network and perform optimization on the components. The main idea of this method is to find the optimal matching network in a set of candidate topologies. Some successful experiences of classical algorithms are absorbed to limit the size of the set of candidate topologies and greatly simplify the calculation process. Both binary-coded GA and real-coded GA are used for topology optimization and components optimization, respectively. Some calculation strategies, such as elitist strategy and clearing niche method, are adopted to make sure that the algorithm can converge to the global optimal result. Simulation and experimental results prove that matching networks with better performance might be achieved by this improved method. © 2014 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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An, J., Song, K., Zhang, S., Yang, J., & Cao, P. (2014). Design of a broadband electrical impedance matching network for piezoelectric ultrasound transducers based on a genetic algorithm. Sensors (Switzerland), 14(4), 6828–6843. https://doi.org/10.3390/s140406828

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