Abstract

To ensure the quality of semantic communication, an optimization scheme for multiple-input and multiple-output (MIMO) antenna design using in semantic-based mobile is proposed and verified. The scheme is based on a modified algorithm MOEA/D-BH, which integrates the black-hole (BH) algorithm into multi-objective EA based on decomposition (MOEA/D). By introducing controllable absorption distance and neighborhood learning mechanism, MOEA/D-BH can deal with high-dimension parameters well in a multi-objective optimization problem. Thus, in a limited design space, a satisfied antenna can be optimized by proposed scheme efficiently. This can be a feasible candidate scheme for MIMO antenna design. A single-band and dual-band MIMO antenna, which are applied for semantic-based mobile system, are optimized by proposed scheme sharing the same model. Both the data of simulation and measurement show good electrical and MIMO performances in the working frequency band. Thus not only the performance of the semantic communication definitely improved, but also it provides useful exploration for the development of intelligent semantic mobile systems.

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