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Automatic Synthesis of an 802.11a Wireless LAN Antenna Using Genetic Programming A Real World Application

Rian Sanderson

SiRiFIC Wireless, Santa Rosa, CA 95409
rsanderson@sirific.com

Abstract. This paper describes the application of genetic programming to synthesize a small form factor, 2 dimensional wire antenna for a 5.2 GHz 802.11a wireless LAN application. Utilizing basic genetic programming techniques and using a novel approach to discretizing the search space leads to a more simple problem representation and implementation. The paper presents simulation results exceeding expectations and that are competitive to commercial products.

LNCS 3103, p. 1201 ff.

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