DocumentCode
3275747
Title
Optimization of Peano-Gosper fractile arrays using genetic algorithms to reduce grating lobes during scanning
Author
Bogard, Jennifer N. ; Werner, Douglas H.
Author_Institution
Pennsylvania State Univ., University Park, PA, USA
fYear
2005
fDate
9-12 May 2005
Firstpage
905
Lastpage
909
Abstract
A new class of modular broadband low-sidelobe arrays has been recently introduced that are based on the theory of fractile (fractal tile) geometry. In this paper, the radiation properties of the Peano-Gosper fractile array are compared to those of the conventional square and hexagonal arrays. It is demonstrated that the Peano-Gosper array has the same desirable grating lobe conditions as the hexagonal array, while achieving a much lower overall sidelobe level. When a Peano-Gosper fractile array with minimum element spacing of one wavelength is scanned, grating lobes occur. It is shown that a genetic algorithm can perturb the element locations of the Peano-Gosper fractile array in order to reduce side lobe levels to an acceptable level. The genetic algorithm implements the two-point crossover technique along with mutations. The genetically optimized stage 1 Peano-Gosper curve with perturbed element locations can be used to create higher order stage arrays, which allows the highly desirable recursive property to be preserved. The genetically optimized Peano-Gosper fractile array remains relatively broadband.
Keywords
antenna arrays; antenna radiation patterns; genetic algorithms; Peano-Gosper fractile arrays; genetic algorithms; grating lobes reduction; minimum element spacing; modular broadband low-sidelobe arrays; perturbed element locations; radiation properties; Bandwidth; Fractals; Genetic algorithms; Genetic mutations; Geometry; Gratings; Lattices; Phased arrays; Planar arrays; Tiles;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Radar Conference, 2005 IEEE International
Print_ISBN
0-7803-8881-X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/RADAR.2005.1435956
Filename
1435956
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