Amplitude only Low Side-lobe Level Array Pattern Synthesis using Cauchy mutated Invasive Weed Optimization

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Abstract

Antenna arrays are prominently used in satellites, radars mobile and wireless communication systems. Design of an antenna array with minimum side projections is the crucial component for noise free communications. There are various nature inspired optimization method have been suggested to optimize the peak side projections. To overcome low solution accuracy and low convergence rate, we are using newly developed Cauchy mutated invasive and optimization (CMIWO) to minimize the peak side projection levels in the radiation pattern. CMIWO is adapted to reduce the amplitude of the each antenna element. We have used 24, 32, and 64 element linear array of antenna for the synthesis. Based on the results the CMIWO produces suggestive reduction in peak side projections when contrasted with other array of antennas.

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Bindu*, M. H., Navya, G., & Lakshmi, K. V. N. (2019). Amplitude only Low Side-lobe Level Array Pattern Synthesis using Cauchy mutated Invasive Weed Optimization. International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 9(2), 784–788. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijitee.b6890.129219

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