A thorough and insightful introduction to using genetic algorithms
to optimize electromagnetic systems
"Genetic Algorithms in Electromagnetics" focuses on optimizing
the objective function when a computer algorithm, analytical model,
or experimental result describes the performance of an
electromagnetic system. It offers expert guidance to optimizing
electromagnetic systems using genetic algorithms (GA), which have
proven to be tenacious in finding optimal results where traditional
techniques fail.
"Genetic Algorithms in Electromagnetics" begins with an
introduction to optimization and several commonly used numerical
optimization routines, and goes on to feature: Introductions to GA
in both binary and continuous variable forms, complete with
examples of MATLAB(R) commands Two step-by-step examples of
optimizing antenna arrays as well as a comprehensive overview of
applications of GA to antenna array design problems Coverage of GA
as an adaptive algorithm, including adaptive and smart arrays as
well as adaptive reflectors and crossed dipoles Explanations of the
optimization of several different wire antennas, starting with the
famous "crooked monopole" How to optimize horn, reflector, and
microstrip patch antennas, which require significantly more
computing power than wire antennas Coverage of GA optimization of
scattering, including scattering from frequency selective surfaces
and electromagnetic band gap materials Ideas on operator and
parameter selection for a GA Detailed explanations of particle
swarm optimization and multiple objective optimization An appendix
of MATLAB code for experimentation
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