1. EVOLUTIONARY ALGORITHMS FOR OPTIMUM DESIGN OF THIN BROADBAND MULTILAYER MICROWAVE ABSORBER
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Kajla Basu, Jyotirmay Tewary, and G. K. Mahanti
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Engineering ,business.industry ,Broadband ,Evolutionary algorithm ,Electronic engineering ,Nature inspired ,Reflection coefficient ,business ,Polarization (waves) ,Microwave absorber ,Electromagnetic radiation ,Total thickness - Abstract
In this paper we focused on the comparative study of three very popular and most recently developed nature inspired evolutionary algorithms namely Biogeography based optimization algorithm (BBO), Flower pollination algorithm (FPA) and Artificial bee colony optimization algorithm (ABC) for developing a model of 6 layers thin broadband (0.2-20GHz) microwave absorber. The model is optimized for oblique wide angle of incidence (45 0 , 60 0 ) taking both TE and TM polarization of the electromagnetic wave under consideration. The primary goal of our design is to minimizing the overall reflection coefficient of the absorber and its total thickness by selecting the proper layer of materials from a predefined database of existing materials. 8 different models are presented and synthesize considering both these design consideration simultaneously and for only overall reflection coefficient of the absorber while total thickness is not taken into consideration during optimization for each cases. The optimum values of all the significant parameters of the multilayer absorber for different models have been compared and tabulated using BBO, FPA and ABC algorithms which established the superiority of our proposed design.
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- 2015
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