Volume 50, Issue 2 pp. 544-548

Particle swarms applied to array synthesis and planar near-field antenna measurements

J. R. Pérez

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J. R. Pérez

Department of Communications Engineering, ETSIIT University of Cantabria, Avda. de Los Castros s/n. 39005 Santander, Spain

Department of Communications Engineering, ETSIIT University of Cantabria, Avda. de Los Castros s/n. 39005 Santander, SpainSearch for more papers by this author
J. Basterrechea

J. Basterrechea

Department of Communications Engineering, ETSIIT University of Cantabria, Avda. de Los Castros s/n. 39005 Santander, Spain

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First published: 20 December 2007
Citations: 9

Abstract

The usefulness and limitations of several particle swarm optimization schemes when applied to linear array synthesis considering directive element patterns and to antenna far-field pattern reconstruction from planar near-field acquisition are presented. Particle swarm optimization with either synchronous or asynchronous updates of the swarm as well as global or local topologies have been considered. For both applications, results comparing the four optimization techniques are reported and discussed. Finally, results considering complex and phase-only linear array synthesis, along with results of near-field to far-field transformation for a pyramidal horn are also included. © 2007 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Microwave Opt Technol Lett 50: 544–548, 2008; Published online in Wiley InterScience (www.interscience.wiley.com). DOI 10.1002/mop.23089

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