A modified Invasive Weed Optimization algorithm for time-modulated linear antenna array synthesisDownload PDFOpen Website

2010 (modified: 07 Nov 2022)IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation 2010Readers: Everyone
Abstract: Time modulated antenna arrays attracted the attention of researchers for the synthesis of low/ultra-low side lobes in recent past. In this article we propose an improved variant of a recently developed ecologically inspired metaheuristic, well-known as Invasive Weed Optimization (IWO), to solve the real parameter optimization problem related to the design of time-modulated linear antenna arrays with ultra low Side Lobe Level (SLL), Side Band Level (SBL) and Main Lobe Beam Width (BWFN). We improvise the classical IWO by introducing two parallel populations and a more explorative routine of changing the mutation step-size with iterations. Experimental results indicate that the proposed algorithm achieves better performance over the design problem as compared to the conventional Taylor Series based method and the only known metaheuristic approach based on the Differential Evolution (DE) algorithm.
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