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Comparison of Conventional Helix with Genetic Algorithm Optimized Helix
Journal Title Advances in Electrical Engineering Systems
Journal Abbreviation AEES
Publisher Group World Science Publisher
Website http://worldsciencepublisher.org/journals/
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Title Comparison of Conventional Helix with Genetic Algorithm Optimized Helix
Authors Amanullah, Syed; Basit, Abdul
Abstract The axial-mode helical antennas are broadband antennas. The optimization of antennas to provide radiation properties by search routines that utilizes numerical method generally consumes a considerable amount of time. The bandwidth, axial ratio, gain and size of the helical antennas can be improved by optimizing the antenna using genetic algorithm. Genetic algorithms are very useful for finding optimum antenna designs that maximize or minimize certain radiation properties. This paper compares the conventional helix with genetic Algorithm optimized. The antenna is designed on NEC2 software.
Publisher World Science Publisher
Date 2012-12-18
Source 2167-633X
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