An extremely fast-convergent iterative method of synthesis and its application to design of high performance antennas and microwave components

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https://doi.org/10.1109/ICATT.1999.1236104

Abstract

The paper presents an universal extremely fast-convergent iterative method of synthesis of physical objects and its application to synthesis of high performance antennas and microwave components. Due to the proper combining in each iteration a fast approximate analytic or parametric synthesis with rigorous analysis and introduction and the proper generating a new modified design objective in accordance with obtained differences between rigorously calculated characteristics of interest and actual design objectives, the iterative process is usually completed after a few optimization iterations.

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Published

1999-09-14