New Design Method of UWB Microstrip Filters Using Adaptive Genetic Algorithms with Defected Ground Structures

A. R. Dastkhosh, G. Dadashzadeh, M. Sedaaghi
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The effects of adaptive genetic algorithms (AGAs) and defected ground structures (DGSs) on performance optimization of tapered microstrip filter are investigated. The proposed structure achieves an ultra wide stopband with high attenuation within a small surface area, as well as 45% smaller size, in comparison with conventional filters. The parameters of the filter are optimized using in-home AGA code. In the proposed AGA algorithm, the crossover and mutation probabilities are adaptively changed according to the value of individual fitness. Then by utilizing the proposed DGS, a compact S-band lowpass filter with ultra-wide spurious free window is obtained. The proposed filter achieves an insertion loss of 0.8 dB from DC up to 4 GHz and 21 dB rejection in the stopband from 4.3 up to 60 GHz. The fabricated and measured results exhibit good agreement with the simulated results. They demonstrate that combining AGA and DGS yields best possible response for this group of filters.
基于缺陷接地结构的超宽带微带滤波器自适应遗传算法设计新方法
研究了自适应遗传算法(AGAs)和缺陷接地结构(DGSs)对锥形微带滤波器性能优化的影响。与传统滤波器相比,该结构在小表面积内实现了高衰减的超宽阻带,尺寸小45%。利用家用AGA代码对滤波器参数进行优化。在该算法中,交叉概率和突变概率根据个体适应度值自适应变化。然后利用所提出的DGS,得到了一个具有超宽无杂散窗的紧凑s波段低通滤波器。该滤波器在直流至4ghz范围内的插入损耗为0.8 dB,在4.3至60ghz范围内的阻带抑制为21 dB。制作和测量结果与模拟结果吻合较好。他们证明,结合AGA和DGS产生了这组滤波器的最佳响应。
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