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Patch size setup and performance/cost trade-offs in multi-objective EM-driven antenna optimization using sequential domain patching

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Purpose This paper aims to assess control parameter setup and its effect on computational cost and performance of deterministic procedures for multi-objective design optimization of expensive simulation models of antenna structures. Design/methodology/approach A deterministic algorithm for cost-efficient multi-objective optimization of antenna structures has been assessed. The algorithm constructs a patch connecting extreme Pareto-optimal designs (obtained by means of separate single-objective optimization runs). Its performance (both cost- and quality-wise) depends on the dimensions of the so-called patch, an elementary region being relocated in the course of the optimization process. The cost/performance trade-offs are studied using two examples of ultra-wideband antenna structures and the optimization results are compared to draw conclusions concerning the algorithm robustness and determine the most advantageous control parameter setups. Findings The obtained results indicate that the investigated algorithm is very robust, i.e. its performance is weakly dependent on the control parameters setup. At the same time, it is found that the most suitable setups are those that ensure low computational cost, specifically non-uniform ones generated on the basis of sensitivity analysis. Research limitations/implications The study provides recommendations for control parameter setup of deterministic multi-objective optimization procedure for computationally efficient design of antenna structures. This is the first study of this kind for this particular design procedure, which confirms its robustness and determines the most suitable arrangement of the control parameters. Consequently, the presented results permit full automation of the surrogate-assisted multi-objective antenna optimization process while ensuring its lowest possible computational cost. Originality/value The work is the first comprehensive validation of the sequential domain patching algorithm under various scenarios of its control parameter setup. The considered design procedure along with the recommended parameter arrangement is a robust and computationally efficient tool for fully automated multi-objective optimization of expensive simulation models of contemporary antenna structures.

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Category:
Articles
Type:
artykuł w czasopiśmie wyróżnionym w JCR
Published in:
ENGINEERING COMPUTATIONS no. 34, edition 4, pages 1070 - 1081,
ISSN: 0264-4401
Language:
English
Publication year:
2017
Bibliographic description:
Kozieł S., Bekasiewicz A.: Patch size setup and performance/cost trade-offs in multi-objective EM-driven antenna optimization using sequential domain patching// ENGINEERING COMPUTATIONS. -Vol. 34, iss. 4 (2017), s.1070-1081
DOI:
Digital Object Identifier (open in new tab) 10.1108/ec-03-2016-0085
Verified by:
Gdańsk University of Technology

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