Design of Uniform Linear Antenna Array Using Enhanced Moth Flame Optimization Algorithm
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In this work, a new optimization algorithm named as enhanced moth flame optimization (E-MFO),
has been designed by modifying the basic moth flame optimization (MFO). This proposed
algorithm has been employed for the synthesis of uniform linear antenna arrays (LAA). In E-MFO,
four modifications have been proposed to overcome the drawbacks of MFO. A random attraction
model is added to enhance the exploration capability, influence of best flame has been incorporated
to improve the exploitation. Moreover, an adaptive step size and division of iterations is applied
to maintain a good balance between the exploration and exploitation. To validate the applicability
of E-MFO, it has been applied to twenty benchmark functions and results are compared with other
meta-heuristic algorithms like BA, DE, FA, FPA and BFP. The effect of population and dimension
size on the performance of E-MFO has been discussed. Also, statistical testing of E-MFO has been
done to prove its significance. The numerical results show the superior performance of E-MFO
over other algorithms in terms of convergence rate and solution quality.
LAA is a difficult and non-linear electromagnetic problem. Hence, to verify the performance of
E-MFO, it is used to synthesise the complex LAA design problem. The basic goal of the antenna
design is to achieve minimum side lobes and null steering by optimizing the amplitude excitations.
The performance of E-MFO has been evaluated by using seven different examples of LAA and
results are compared with other well-known algorithms. The results show that E-MFO outperforms
other algorithms in terms of reduction of side lobes and null control.
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Master of Engineering -ECE
