TR2002-02

Semi-Automatic Antenna Design Via Sampling and Visualization


    •  Quigley, A., Leigh, D.L., Lesh, N.B., Marks, J.W., Ryall, K., Wittenburg, K.B., "Semi-Automatic Antenna Design via Sampling and Visualization", IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium (AP-S/URSI), June 2002, vol. 2, pp. 342-345.
      BibTeX TR2002-02 PDF
      • @inproceedings{Quigley2002jun,
      • author = {Quigley, A. and Leigh, D.L. and Lesh, N.B. and Marks, J.W. and Ryall, K. and Wittenburg, K.B.},
      • title = {Semi-Automatic Antenna Design via Sampling and Visualization},
      • booktitle = {IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium (AP-S/URSI)},
      • year = 2002,
      • volume = 2,
      • pages = {342--345},
      • month = jun,
      • url = {https://www.merl.com/publications/TR2002-02}
      • }
Abstract:

Optimization-based approaches to antenna design have enjoyed limited success. The task is often computationally intractable. Moreover, it is also often difficult to capture all relevant design issues and tradeoffs in a single mathematical objective function. Therefore, human experts typically specify and refine antenna designs \"by hand,\" using computers only to evaluate their candidate designs by simulation. In this paper we propose a middle ground between this traditional approach and fully automatic optimization. We use computation to sample a space of possible antenna designs, and we rely on human judgment to select good designs from the samples returned by the computer. The key elements of our computer system are a parallel algorithm for intelligently sampling a space of possible antenna designs and a graphical user interface for visualizing and exploring candidate designs and managing the sampling process.

 

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