Abstract
This paper proposes a hybrid algorithm based on the genetic algorithm (GA) and the evolution strategy (ES) for the electromagnetic optimization problem. The GA is not good enough at times in searching the optimal solution from the view point of the convergence speed and the solution quality, while the ES has the risk of being trapped in a local minimum. The hybrid algorithm is composed of GA and ES in order to make up for these defects. First, we reached the vicinity of optimal solution using the GA. Then, the ES is used to find the accurate optimal solution. The switching point can be a main issue, which is also resolved in this paper. First, the performance of the convergence speed and the solution accuracy are comparatively tested using the known functions. In addition, the optimized design of the 2.45 GHz coplanar waveguide-fed circularly polarized antenna is carried out as a practical application. Only the GA and the hybrid algorithm reach the satisfactory value, and the more rapid convergence can be shown by the ES in this hybrid method after 380 iterations.
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