2019
DOI: 10.2528/pierm18121002
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Multiple-Constraint Synthesis of Rotationally Symmetric Sparse Circular Arrays Using a Hybrid Algorithm

Abstract: Rotationally symmetric sparse circular arrays are synthesized under multiple constraints. By combining the modified differential evolution algorithm based on the harmony search (in short HSDE) with the vector mapping (VM) method, a hybrid algorithm, called VM-HSDE, is proposed for synthesizing sparse circular arrays with low sidelobe levels. Due to the array's specific geometry, the number of optimization variables is reduced, and the constrained optimization problem is simplified. Moreover, infeasible solutio… Show more

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“…Although the distances between the subarrays appear to be large, the length of the whole array might be not larger than the results synthesized by the other methods. In other methods, with the purpose of reducing the influences of the mutual coupling effects, they usually set the distances between the elements to be not less than 0.5 [36], [37]. Although the distances of the elements are preset long enough, for many of the actual arrays, the effects of mutual coupling remain significant, which will be shown in section III.…”
Section: A Modeling Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the distances between the subarrays appear to be large, the length of the whole array might be not larger than the results synthesized by the other methods. In other methods, with the purpose of reducing the influences of the mutual coupling effects, they usually set the distances between the elements to be not less than 0.5 [36], [37]. Although the distances of the elements are preset long enough, for many of the actual arrays, the effects of mutual coupling remain significant, which will be shown in section III.…”
Section: A Modeling Processmentioning
confidence: 99%