masterThesis
Estudo de Superfícies Seletivas de Frequência com o Uso de Inteligência Computacional
Fecha
2012-07-20Registro en:
BARRETO, Edwin Luize Ferreira. Estudo de Superfícies Seletivas de Frequência com o Uso de
Inteligência Computacional. 2012. 54 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Automação e Sistemas; Engenharia de Computação; Telecomunicações) - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2012.
Autor
Barreto, Edwin Luize Ferreira
Resumen
The main objective of this work is to optimize the performance of frequency
selective surfaces (FSS) composed of crossed dipole conducting patches. The
optimization process is performed by determining proper values for the width of the
crossed dipoles and for the FSS array periodicity, while the length of the crossed dipoles
is kept constant. Particularly, the objective is to determine values that provide wide
bandwidth using a search algorithm with representation in bioinspired real numbers.
Typically FSS structures composed of patch elements are used for band rejection
filtering applications. The FSS structures primarily act like filters depending on the type
of element chosen. The region of the electromagnetic spectrum chosen for this study is
the one that goes from 7 GHz to 12 GHz, which includes mostly the X-band. This
frequency band was chosen to allow the use of two X-band horn antennas, in the FSS
measurement setup. The design of the FSS using the developed genetic algorithm
allowed increasing the structure bandwidth