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Title: IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering Purpose-Led Publishing, find out more. The following article isOpen access Circular antenna array pattern analysis using radial basis function neural network
Authors: Reddy, B.R.S.
Vakula, D.;
Sarma, N.V.S.N.
Keywords: Circular antenna
Array pattern
Radial basis
Neural network
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering
Citation: 10.1088/1757-899X/44/1/012004
Abstract: A method is proposed to design circular antenna array for the given gain and beam width using Artificial Neural Networks. In optimizing circular arrays, the parameters to be controlled are excitation of the elements, their separation, lengths and the circle radius. This paper deals about finding the parameters of radiation pattern of given uniform circular antenna array. Initially, the network is trained with a set of input-output data pairs. The trained network is used for testing. The training data set is generated from MATLAB simulation with number of elements N=5, 10, 15 and 20 elements of uniform circular array, respectively, distributed over a given circle, assuming 20 training cases. The number of input nodes, hidden nodes and output nodes are 20, 20 and 1, respectively. Predicted values of the neural network are compared with those of MATLAB simulation results and are found to be in agreement. This work establishes the application of Radial Basis Function Neural Network (RBFNN) for circular array pattern optimization. RBFNN is able to predict the output values with 97% of accuracy. This work proves that RBFNN can be used for circular antenna array design.
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