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RAIDA, Z.
Original Title
Broadband Design of Planar Transmission Lines: Feed-Forward Neural Approach Versus Recurrent One
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Original Abstract
In the paper, exploitation of recurrent neural networks for broadband modeling of EM structures is discussed. As a representative of EM structures, a shielded microstrip transmission line in layered media is elected. The structure is numerically modeled by finite-element method in the frequency range from 10 GHz to 80 GHz. The numerical model acts as a teacher for a neural network representing the behavior of the structure. For modeling purposes, both the feed-forward neural networks (a static mapping of an input pattern to an output target) and the recurrent neural networks (a mapping of an input pattern to the series of output targets) are exploited. Both the feed-forward neural models and the recurrent ones are in detail compared from the point of view of accuracy, approximation abilities, CPU-time demands and elaborateness of the development. The winner of the comparison is used for a broadband genetic optimization of the structure in order to demonstrate computational efficiency of the neural model.
Keywords
microstrip transmission lines, approximation, look-up tables, feed-forward neural networks, recurrent neural networks
Authors
RIV year
2003
Released
7. 9. 2003
Publisher
Polytecnico di Torino
Location
Torino
ISBN
8882020088
Book
Proceedings of the International Conference on Electromagnetics in Advanced Applications
Pages from
155
Pages to
158
Pages count
4
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT8194, author="Zbyněk {Raida}", title="Broadband Design of Planar Transmission Lines: Feed-Forward Neural Approach Versus Recurrent One", booktitle="Proceedings of the International Conference on Electromagnetics in Advanced Applications", year="2003", pages="4", publisher="Polytecnico di Torino", address="Torino", isbn="8882020088" }