Paper
11 July 2002 Simulation and optimization of a smart reconfigurable aperture antenna
Gregory N. Washington, Hwan-Sik Yoon, Wilhelmus H. Theunissen
Author Affiliations +
Abstract
The work in this study develops the framework for placement and actuation of novel mechanically reconfigurable dual-offset contour beam reflector antennas (DCBRA). Towards that end the methodology for the antennas' design is defined. The antenna designed in this study employs piezoelectrically driven ball screw actuators. These actuators are attached to a flexible sub reflector surface and are used to vary radiation pattern. In addition, two separate optimization problems are stated and solved: Actuator position optimization and actuation value optimization. For the former, a method termed as Greatest Error Suppression method is proposed where the position of each actuator is decided one by one after each evaluation of the error between the desired subreflector shape and the actual subreflector shape. For the second problem, a mathematical analysis shows that there exists only one optimal configuration. Two optimization techniques are used for the second problem: the Simulated Annealing algorithm and a simple univariate optimization technique. The univariate technique always generates the same optimal configuration for different initial configurations and it gives the low bound in the evaluation of the error. The Simulated Annealing algorithm is a stochastic technique used to search for global optimum point. Finally, as an example, the results of the proposed optimization techniques are presented for the generation of a subreflector shape for the geographical outline of Brazil.
© (2002) COPYRIGHT Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Gregory N. Washington, Hwan-Sik Yoon, and Wilhelmus H. Theunissen "Simulation and optimization of a smart reconfigurable aperture antenna", Proc. SPIE 4700, Smart Structures and Materials 2002: Smart Electronics, MEMS, and Nanotechnology, (11 July 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.475034
Lens.org Logo
CITATIONS
Cited by 2 scholarly publications.
Advertisement
Advertisement
RIGHTS & PERMISSIONS
Get copyright permission  Get copyright permission on Copyright Marketplace
KEYWORDS
Actuators

Antennas

Reflectors

Algorithms

Finite element methods

Beam shaping

Optimization (mathematics)

Back to Top