Title of article
Design, optimization, and realization of a wire antenna with a 25:1 bandwidth ratio for terrestrial communications
Author/Authors
YEGIN, Korkut Yeditepe University - Faculty of Engineering - Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Turkey
From page
371
To page
379
Abstract
Wire antennas can be made wideband if the antenna is loaded with passive elements and connected to a lossless matching network. However, realization of the load component values and matching network can easily become impractical. In this study, using only a surface mount and standard component values, antenna loads and a matching network are optimized using genetic algorithms. The optimized design achieves a 25:1 bandwidth ratio, from 20 MHz to 500 MHz, with a maximum voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR) of 3.5 and minimum system gain of -5 dBi. The antenna system gain at azimuth is taken as the objective function and an exact penalty function is formulated to take into account the VSWR over the design frequency band. A loaded antenna is built and measured to corroborate the simulations results. The realized antenna is only 0.14 A long at 20 MHz.
Keywords
Broadband antenna , loaded wire antenna , genetic algorithms , exact penalty functions
Journal title
Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences
Journal title
Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences
Record number
2532632
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