Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
454089 Computers & Electrical Engineering 2011 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this work, wire antennas are designed to jam GSM frequencies using genetic algorithms. These antennas are designed to block communication at 3-band GSM frequencies. They are planned to be mounted on a vehicle and therefore are modeled on a ground plane. Jammer antennas designed in this work are composed of wires, placed on two square dielectric frames, perpendicular to each other. Genetic optimization routines are developed on MATLAB environment for the designs carried out in this work. Electromagnetic simulation program called SuperNEC, which analyses antennas by the method of moments, is used to determine the antenna performances and is called by the developed GA routines. The purpose of the antenna optimization is to obtain low VSWR values and omni-directional radiation pattern near ground at θ = [70° 80° 90°] planes at all GSM frequencies, since the targets will be near ground for this application. Original and interesting antenna designs are obtained as the result of genetic optimization, and are presented in the paper.

Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► Wire antennas are designed to jam GSM frequencies using genetic algorithms. ► These antennas are composed of wire segments located on two perpendicular frames. ► The presence of wire segments at specified locations on these frames is optimized. ► Antennas with low VSWR and almost omni-directional radiation patterns are obtained.

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