Genetic Algorithms in Electromagnetics

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    Genetic Algorithms in Electromagnetics
    Author: Randy L. Haupt
    Publisher: Wiley-IEEE Press
    Publish Date: April 10, 2007
    ISBN-10: 0471488895
    Pages: 301
    File Type: PDF
    Language: English
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    Book Description
    Most books on electromagnetics describe how to solve particular problems using classical analysis techniques and/or numerical methods. These books help in formulating the objective function that is used in this book. The objective function is the computer algorithm, analytical model, or experimental result that describes the performance of an electromagnetic system. This book focuses primarily on the optimization of these objective functions. Genetic algorithms (GAs) have proved to be tenacious in fi nding optimal results where traditional techniques fail. This book is an introduction to the use of GAs to optimizing electromagnetic systems.
    This book begins with an introduction to optimization and some of the commonly used numerical optimization routines. Chapter 1 provides the motivation for the need for a more powerful “global” optimization algorithm in contrast to the many “local” optimizers that are prevalent. The next chapter introduces the GA to the reader in both binary and continuous variable forms. MATLAB® commands are given as examples. Chapter 3 provides two stepby- step examples of optimizing antenna arrays. This chapter serves as an excellent introduction to the following chapter, on optimizing antenna arrays. GAs have been applied to the optimization of antenna arrays more than has any other electromagnetics topic. Chapter 5 somewhat follows Chapter 4, because it reports the use of a GA as an adaptive algorithm. Adaptive and smart arrays are the primary focal points, but adaptive refl ectors and crossed dipoles are also presented. Chapter 6 explains the optimization of several different wire antennas, starting with the famous “crooked monopole.” Chapter 7 is a review of the results for horn, refl ector, and microstip patch antennas. Optimization of these antennas entails computing power signifi cantly greater than that required for wire antennas. Chapter 8 diverges from antennas to present results on GA optimization of scattering. Results include scattering from frequency-selective surfaces and electromagnetic bandgap materials. Finally, chapter 9 presents ideas on operator and parameter selection for a GA. In addition, particle swarm optimization and multiple objective optimization are explained in detail. The Appendix contains some MATLAB® code for those who want to try it, followed by a chronological list of publications grouped by topic.
    Contents
    1. Introduction to Optimization in Electromagnetics
    2. Anatomy of a Genetic Algorithm
    3. Step-by-Step Examples
    4. Optimizing Antenna Arrays
    5. Smart Antennas Using a GA
    6. Genetic Algorithm Optimization of Wire Antennas
    7. Optimization of Aperture Antennas
    8. Optimization of Scattering
    9. GA Extensions

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