A differential evolution algorithm for the extraction of complex natural resonance frequencies of electromagnetic targets
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2011
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Mustafa Seçmen
M. Fatih Tasgetiren
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This paper presents a differential evolution algorithm in order to find unique resonance frequencies of an electromagnetic target in the resonance scattering region. These frequencies are estimated from the roots of Laplace transform of a specially designed incident signal. The parameters of the signal are computed with an intelligent differential evolution (DE) algorithm. The algorithm searches for minimization of the scattered signal's energy in late-time region which is main fitness function in the algorithm. The proposed algorithm is demonstrated for a scattered signal of a dielectric sphere having several poles. The acquired pole results show very good agreement with theoretical expectations. Besides the differential evolution algorithm has higher accuracy as compared to a similar method which utilizes from genetic algorithm. © 2011 Springer-Verlag. © 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Differential Evolution, Resonance Frequencies, Scattered Signal, Complex Natural Resonance, Dielectric Spheres, Differential Evolution, Differential Evolution Algorithms, Fitness Functions, Incident Signals, Resonance Frequencies, Resonance Scattering, Scattered Signal, Electromagnetism, Evolutionary Algorithms, Intelligent Computing, Laplace Transforms, Poles, Spheres, Natural Frequencies, Complex natural resonance, Dielectric spheres, Differential Evolution, Differential evolution algorithms, Fitness functions, Incident signals, Resonance frequencies, Resonance scattering, Scattered signal, Electromagnetism, Evolutionary algorithms, Intelligent computing, Laplace transforms, Poles, Spheres, Natural frequencies
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7th International Conference on Intelligent Computing ICIC 2011
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