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A Transient Port-Extraction Technique for Antenna Feed Optimization

Optimization and Control 2023-04-25 v1

Abstract

Optimization of strongly non-linear tightly coupled feeds attached to antennas is a challenging problem from a purely computational perspective. One can imagine that an optimization would (a) need to be in the time domain, and (b) has to be self-consistently coupled with the linear antenna (or electromagnetic) system. These two imply that the cost of optimization is governed by the need to repeatedly evaluate the fully coupled cost function. This paper leverages a recently developed transient port-extraction technique to circumvent this challenge and is agnostic to the optimization scheme. This approach provides a representation of the entire linear electromagnetic system at the port and can readily integrate with any non-linear circuit analysis and optimization methodology. In this paper, we demonstrate optimization of linear and non-linear circuit feed parameters that are tightly coupled to broadband radiating systems.

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@article{arxiv.2304.12178,
  title  = {A Transient Port-Extraction Technique for Antenna Feed Optimization},
  author = {Sean F. DePalma and Omkar H. Ramachandran and Leo C. Kempel and B. Shanker},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2304.12178},
  year   = {2023}
}

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4 pages, 7 figures

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