Abstract

A new optimization algorithm—Improved Mayfly Optimization Algorithm (IMOA)—is proposed in this paper to fulfill the low sidelobe level (SLL) design requirements of the spaceborne array antenna. MOA is a new heuristic algorithm inspired by the flying behavior and mating process of mayflies. It has a unique speed updating system with great convergence, strong stability, fast solution speed, and high precision. Based on the MOA, IMOA not only introduces the adaptive inertial weight factor to enhance the search ability, but also uses the Levy flight strategy and the golden sine operator to improve the disadvantage of easily falling into the local optimal solution. Firstly, according to the antenna pattern requirements of high gain and low sidelobe, an optimization problem model is carried out. Then, the IMOA is applied to solve the problem by only controlling the phase under a given secondary amplitude distribution. Simulation results show that IMOA has great advantages in the maximum sidelobe level (MSLL) suppression and convergence speed. Finally, the EM simulations are conducted on the 528-element planar array antenna. The maximum sidelobe level suppression performances in the test are very consistent with the theoretical simulation, which verifies the feasibility and effectiveness of the proposed IMOA.

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