Tuning rectangular microstrip antenna through scan and zoom algorithm

Abstract Microstrip antennas have been widely studied and can be applied to a large number of wide frequency domain in wireless communication. Microstrip antennas are featured with light weight, small volume, and low cost advantages. Planar or spatial structures could substantially affect the freque...

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Main Authors: Qinglian Zhang, Xin Zhang, Yupeng Li
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2018-03-01
Series:EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13638-018-1077-6
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spelling doaj-dfb5a3d9a94948cda193a2836b8acebd2020-11-25T00:34:18ZengSpringerOpenEURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking1687-14992018-03-01201811810.1186/s13638-018-1077-6Tuning rectangular microstrip antenna through scan and zoom algorithmQinglian Zhang0Xin Zhang1Yupeng Li2Tianjin Key Laboratory of Wireless Mobile Communications and Power Transmission, Tianjin Normal UniversityTianjin Key Laboratory of Wireless Mobile Communications and Power Transmission, Tianjin Normal UniversityTianjin Key Laboratory of Wireless Mobile Communications and Power Transmission, Tianjin Normal UniversityAbstract Microstrip antennas have been widely studied and can be applied to a large number of wide frequency domain in wireless communication. Microstrip antennas are featured with light weight, small volume, and low cost advantages. Planar or spatial structures could substantially affect the frequency reliability and sidelobe level of microstrip antennas. Designing high performance microstrip antennas requires the tuning of the length and width of microstrip patch, the equivalent permittivity, the feed position of the coaxial line, and so on. Although electromagnetic theory could provide a solution for antenna design, such solution is probably not optimal solution due to complex environment and the affection of multiple factors. This paper attempts to tuning the design of microstrip antennas by using scan and zoom algorithm. It does not require derivative information of antenna model. This algorithm consists of search space scan and search domain zoom stages. The effectiveness of the scan and zoom algorithm is firstly tested on mathematical functions. The algorithm is then verified on rectangular microstrip antenna design. Compared with theoretical solution, the novel algorithm attains better design solution. The algorithm can also be easily extended to tackle other antenna design problems.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13638-018-1077-6Microstrip antennaScan and zoomAntenna designNumerical optimization
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author Qinglian Zhang
Xin Zhang
Yupeng Li
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Xin Zhang
Yupeng Li
Tuning rectangular microstrip antenna through scan and zoom algorithm
EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
Microstrip antenna
Scan and zoom
Antenna design
Numerical optimization
author_facet Qinglian Zhang
Xin Zhang
Yupeng Li
author_sort Qinglian Zhang
title Tuning rectangular microstrip antenna through scan and zoom algorithm
title_short Tuning rectangular microstrip antenna through scan and zoom algorithm
title_full Tuning rectangular microstrip antenna through scan and zoom algorithm
title_fullStr Tuning rectangular microstrip antenna through scan and zoom algorithm
title_full_unstemmed Tuning rectangular microstrip antenna through scan and zoom algorithm
title_sort tuning rectangular microstrip antenna through scan and zoom algorithm
publisher SpringerOpen
series EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
issn 1687-1499
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Abstract Microstrip antennas have been widely studied and can be applied to a large number of wide frequency domain in wireless communication. Microstrip antennas are featured with light weight, small volume, and low cost advantages. Planar or spatial structures could substantially affect the frequency reliability and sidelobe level of microstrip antennas. Designing high performance microstrip antennas requires the tuning of the length and width of microstrip patch, the equivalent permittivity, the feed position of the coaxial line, and so on. Although electromagnetic theory could provide a solution for antenna design, such solution is probably not optimal solution due to complex environment and the affection of multiple factors. This paper attempts to tuning the design of microstrip antennas by using scan and zoom algorithm. It does not require derivative information of antenna model. This algorithm consists of search space scan and search domain zoom stages. The effectiveness of the scan and zoom algorithm is firstly tested on mathematical functions. The algorithm is then verified on rectangular microstrip antenna design. Compared with theoretical solution, the novel algorithm attains better design solution. The algorithm can also be easily extended to tackle other antenna design problems.
topic Microstrip antenna
Scan and zoom
Antenna design
Numerical optimization
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13638-018-1077-6
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