Title :
Patch antenna design with Improved Sequential Quadratic Programming for automotive applications
Author :
Chang, Wanli ; Lukasiewycz, Martin ; Chakraborty, Samarjit
Author_Institution :
TUM CREATE Centre for Electromobility, Singapore, Singapore
Abstract :
This paper proposes a novel methodology to automate the design process of patch antennas using Improved Sequential Quadratic Programming (ISQP). Patch antennas are widely used in the automotive domain and are a key enabler of car-to-car and car-to-infrastructure communication. Although simulation tools have been improved in term of accuracy, a manual design process still takes a lot of time as well as computational efforts and relies to a large extent on human experience. In this paper, a fully automatic approach is presented and two major challenges are solved inherently. First, the conversion of a multiobjective problem into a single-objective problem is performed appropriately such that can be handled by classic Sequential Quadratic Programming (SQP). Second, the problem of being trapped in local optima is solved by a sophisticated exploration of the search space. Compared to other automation methods, our proposed methodology is fast, produces excellent results, needs limited computational efforts, no longer requires relevant domain knowledge, and is applicable to other types of antenna design. Experimental results of a truncated patch antenna with circular polarization are presented, achieving a good design point within 1470 seconds.
Keywords :
automobiles; automotive electronics; electromagnetic wave polarisation; microstrip antennas; quadratic programming; search problems; ISQP; automotive application; automotive domain; car-to-car communication; car-to-infrastructure communication; circular polarization; improved sequential quadratic programming; local optima; manual design process; multiobjective problem; patch antenna design; search space; single-objective problem; time 1470 s; truncated patch antenna; Automotive engineering; Design automation; Patch antennas; Polarization; Quadratic programming; Sequential Quadratic Programming; design automation; multi-objective; patch antenna;
Conference_Titel :
Microwave Conference Proceedings (APMC), 2011 Asia-Pacific
Conference_Location :
Melbourne, VIC
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-2034-5