
Soft Computing in Electromagnetics: Methods and Applications
Cambridge University Press, 1/14/2016
EAN 9781107122482, ISBN10: 1107122481
Hardcover, 215 pages, 24.4 x 17 x 1.8 cm
Language: English
Soft computing techniques are emerging as an important tool in solving design, performance and optimisation problems in electromagnetics. Soft Computing in Electromagnetics offers detailed discussion on the application of soft computing concepts in the field of metamaterial antennas, radar absorbers, transmission line characterisation and optimised radar absorbing material (RAM) and introduces implementation of soft computing tools in a relatively new area of metamaterials. The soft computing methods are used to optimise fault detection, electromagnetic propagation and path loss detection. The development of two CAD packages for design of metamaterial split ring resonators (SRR) and path-loss prediction is discussed. The concepts are explained with the help of algorithms and the corresponding software codes. Numerical examples and MATLAB codes are provided throughout the text to facilitate understanding.
Preface
Acknowledgements
List of tables
List of figures
List of abbreviations
1. Introduction
2. Soft computing techniques
3. Soft computing in electromagnetics
a review
4. BFO for metamaterial antennas
5. PSO for radar absorbers
6. ANN based transmission line characterisation
7. Fault detection in antenna arrays
8. Multi-objective PSO for active terahertz devices
9. Soft computing based CAD packages for EM applications
Bibliography
Suggestions for further reading
List of symbols
List of acronyms
References.