Genetic Algorithm-based Design Optimisation of Aperture-coupled Rectangular Microstrip Antenna

  • Pinaki Mukherjee Institute of Engineering & Management, Kolkata
  • Bhaskar Gupta Jadavpur University, Kolkata
Keywords: Microstrip antenna, microstrip line, voltage-standing wave ratio, VSWR bandwidth, genetic algorithm, impedance transformer, patch impedance, aperture-coupled antenna

Abstract

The technique of feeding a microstrip antenna with a microstrip line through an aperture is gathering a lot of interest in communication and radar systems used for defence applications.
This is due to the fact that this feeding technique has many adjustable parameters in the form of aperture length, width, and stub parameters. This paper presents a study on the effect of
aperture dimensions and stub length on the voltage-standing wave ratio bandwidth of an aperturecoupled microstrip antenna. Without any additional matching network, optimal impedance
matching of the antenna has been achieved using genetic algorithm. In the algorithm, each chromosome consists of three binary encoded genes, one for aperture length, second one for
aperture width and the last one for stub length. Finally, the algorithm determines the parameters of the antenna that provides the minimum value of the average reflection coefficient. The
investigation is made at different microwave frequency ranges and it extends up to Ku band. The results show that the percentage of fractional bandwidth improves for higher design frequencies and has a maximum of 13.2 per cent for centre frequency of 17.5 GHz. Experimental results are presented for a particular range of frequency and the accuracy of the analysis is briefly discussed.
Published
2005-11-01
How to Cite
Mukherjee, P., & Gupta, B. (2005). Genetic Algorithm-based Design Optimisation of Aperture-coupled Rectangular Microstrip Antenna. Defence Science Journal, 55(4), 487-492. https://doi.org/10.14429/dsj.55.2011
Section
Electronics & Communication Systems

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