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Reduced‐cost surrogate modeling of input characteristics and design optimization of dual‐band antennas using response features
Authors:Slawomir Koziel  Adrian Bekasiewicz
Affiliation:1. Engineering Optimization and Modeling Center, School of Science and Engineering, Reykjavík University, 101 Reykjavík, Iceland;2. Faculty of Electronics Telecommunications and Informatics, Gdansk University of Technology, Gdansk, Poland
Abstract:In this article, a procedure for low‐cost surrogate modeling of input characteristics of dual‐band antennas has been discussed. The number of training data required for construction of an accurate model has been reduced by representing the antenna reflection response to the level of suitably defined feature points. The points are allocated to capture the critical features of the reflection characteristic, such as the frequencies and the levels of the resonances, and supplemented by the additions (infill) points, which is necessary to provide sufficient data that allows restoring the entire response through interpolation. Because the coordinates of the feature points exhibit less nonlinear behavior (as a function of antenna geometry parameters) compared to S‐parameters as a function of frequency, surrogate model construction can be realized with a smaller number of data points. The presented modeling approach is demonstrated using an example of a planar dipole antenna. Also, the feature‐based method is favorably compared to direct modeling of reflection characteristics using kriging. The relevance of the technique is further verified by its application for design optimization.
Keywords:antenna modeling  computer‐aided design  design optimization  dual‐band antennas  kriging interpolation  response features  surrogate modeling
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