Efficiency Improvements of Antenna Optimization Using Orthogonal Fractional Experiments
This paper presents an extremely efficient method for antenna design and optimization. Traditionally, antenna optimization relies on nature-inspired heuristic algorithms, which are time-consuming due to their blind-search nature. In contrast, design of experiments (DOE) uses a completely different f...
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doaj-170a12b39d324143aaf8921785c155452020-11-24T23:30:09ZengHindawi LimitedInternational Journal of Antennas and Propagation1687-58691687-58772015-01-01201510.1155/2015/708163708163Efficiency Improvements of Antenna Optimization Using Orthogonal Fractional ExperimentsYen-Sheng Chen0Ting-Yu Ku1Department of Electronic Engineering, National Taipei University of Technology, 1 Sec. 3, Zhongxiao E. Road, Taipei 10608, TaiwanDepartment of Electronic Engineering, National Taipei University of Technology, 1 Sec. 3, Zhongxiao E. Road, Taipei 10608, TaiwanThis paper presents an extremely efficient method for antenna design and optimization. Traditionally, antenna optimization relies on nature-inspired heuristic algorithms, which are time-consuming due to their blind-search nature. In contrast, design of experiments (DOE) uses a completely different framework from heuristic algorithms, reducing the design cycle by formulating the surrogates of a design problem. However, the number of required simulations grows exponentially if a full factorial design is used. In this paper, a much more efficient technique is presented to achieve substantial time savings. By using orthogonal fractional experiments, only a small subset of the full factorial design is required, yet the resultant response surface models are still effective. The capability of orthogonal fractional experiments is demonstrated through three examples, including two tag antennas for radio-frequency identification (RFID) applications and one internal antenna for long-term-evolution (LTE) handheld devices. In these examples, orthogonal fractional experiments greatly improve the efficiency of DOE, thereby facilitating the antenna design with less simulation runs.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/708163 |
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Efficiency Improvements of Antenna Optimization Using Orthogonal Fractional Experiments |
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Efficiency Improvements of Antenna Optimization Using Orthogonal Fractional Experiments |
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This paper presents an extremely efficient method for antenna design and optimization. Traditionally, antenna optimization relies on nature-inspired heuristic algorithms, which are time-consuming due to their blind-search nature. In contrast, design of experiments (DOE) uses a completely different framework from heuristic algorithms, reducing the design cycle by formulating the surrogates of a design problem. However, the number of required simulations grows exponentially if a full factorial design is used. In this paper, a much more efficient technique is presented to achieve substantial time savings. By using orthogonal fractional experiments, only a small subset of the full factorial design is required, yet the resultant response surface models are still effective. The capability of orthogonal fractional experiments is demonstrated through three examples, including two tag antennas for radio-frequency identification (RFID) applications and one internal antenna for long-term-evolution (LTE) handheld devices. In these examples, orthogonal fractional experiments greatly improve the efficiency of DOE, thereby facilitating the antenna design with less simulation runs. |
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