Affiliation:
1. Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, National Institute of Technology Warangal, Telangana, India
Abstract
This paper presents a novel approach to optimize the thinning of an elliptical cylindrical array (ECA) composed of uniformly stimulated, isotropic antennas with the objective of achieving a directed beam characterized by a significantly reduced relative Sidelobe Level (SLL). The optimization process employs the Novel Particle Swarm Optimization (NPSO) method, which offers a fresh perspective on addressing electromagnetic optimization challenges by its ability to effectively explore solution spaces. By employing the NPSO algorithm, which emulates the collective behavior of swarming particles to search for optimal solutions, this study addresses complex optimization challenges inherent in antenna array design. This study focuses on identifying the optimal combination of ON–OFF components (use the minimum number of ON antenna elements) within the antenna array to produce a radiation pattern exhibiting the greatest decrease in SLL. Additionally, the First Null Beam Width (FNBW) is targeted for optimization without predefined values. The optimization approach also considers the effect of thinned array element spacing on the overall performance metrics. Out of total 36 elements, only 15 elements are switched ON and the remaining of the elements are OFF, so the total reduction or thinning of ECAA is 41.66%. Simulation results demonstrate that the proposed methodology enables a simultaneous reduction of more than half of the antenna array elements while achieving superior SLL minimization. This significant reduction in antenna elements not only contributes to simplifying the array design, but also enhances the array’s beamforming capabilities.
Publisher
World Scientific Pub Co Pte Ltd