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Optimization of inscribed hexagonal fractal slotted microstrip antenna using modified lightning attachment procedure optimization

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S1759078720000148

Keywords

Fractal Antenna; Hexagonal Antenna; Reflection Coefficient; Bandwidth; Optimization; Lightning Attachment Procedure Optimization (LAPO); Modified LAPO (MLAPO)

Funding

  1. RIC Department of IKGPTU, Kapurthala, Punjab, India
  2. Advanced Microwave & Antenna Testing Laboratory of the G.B. Pant Engineering College, New Delhi, India

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An inscribed hexagonal fractal slotted patch antenna with some additional geometry and slots is proposed for the optimization in this paper. This research work is concerned with the optimization of this slotted fractal antenna with the help of the curve-fitting method in conjunction with the modified version of Lightning Attachment Procedure Optimization (MLAPO) technique. The data required for the curve-fitting technique and for the optimization technique have been obtained by varying some of the parameters of the proposed antenna. Different equations are developed to know the relations between these parameters of the proposed antenna. The MLAPO technique is applied thereafter to calculate the different optimized geometrical parameters to optimize the bandwidth for the proposed antenna. The optimized geometrical parameters are verified with the help of a parametric variation to justify the reliable optimization. The bandwidth obtained by the MLAPO technique has been found to be better than that obtained by PSO and normal LAPO algorithm. The prototype of the optimized antenna is fabricated and the experimental results are found to be compatible with the results obtained by simulation. The proposed optimized antenna may be utilized in various applications in C and X bands.

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