Abstract

A particle swarm optimization technique is applied to maintain a constant beamwidth of a large phased-array when its major lobe is pointing away from the broadside direction. The first side-lobe is suppressed to a minimum possible level, at the expense of raising the other side-lobes. Tapering of excitation amplitude across the aperture is also exercised to help suppressing the side-lobe level.

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