Optimizing the coverage of FM broadcast station by radiation pattern shaping

This paper describes how to configure the radiation pattern of an omnidirectional FM antenna to at least approximate a desired directional radiation pattern. The desired radiation pattern is based on the population location within the coverage area of an FM radio station. In this way, the station wi...

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Main Author: Mappatao, Gerino P.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-93412023-02-28T07:27:53Z Optimizing the coverage of FM broadcast station by radiation pattern shaping Mappatao, Gerino P. This paper describes how to configure the radiation pattern of an omnidirectional FM antenna to at least approximate a desired directional radiation pattern. The desired radiation pattern is based on the population location within the coverage area of an FM radio station. In this way, the station will transmit signal only in directions where the signal is needed, thereby the station's transmitter will be operating at much reduced power. A linear uniform antenna array is used to produce the customized radiation pattern on the horizontal plane. The array is composed of two basic identical omnidirectional antennas, each is called a bay. By determining the proper distance and phase relationship of the two identical basic antennas, any radiation pattern can be realized. Genetic algorithm (GA) is used in optimizing the values of the distance and the phase relationship of the two bays in linear array, producing an optimized radiation pattern identical to the desired radiation pattern. Genetic Algorithm is implemented in Matlab. Optimum values of the GA parameters are first determined prior to the optimization of the radiation pattern for a more accurate, consistent and faster results. Two directional patterns are presented to demonstrate the method. Finally, an antenna simulation software is used to validate the results in each case. 2012-05-01T07:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/8500 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Antenna radiation patterns Signal Processing Systems and Communications
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
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topic Antenna radiation patterns
Signal Processing
Systems and Communications
spellingShingle Antenna radiation patterns
Signal Processing
Systems and Communications
Mappatao, Gerino P.
Optimizing the coverage of FM broadcast station by radiation pattern shaping
description This paper describes how to configure the radiation pattern of an omnidirectional FM antenna to at least approximate a desired directional radiation pattern. The desired radiation pattern is based on the population location within the coverage area of an FM radio station. In this way, the station will transmit signal only in directions where the signal is needed, thereby the station's transmitter will be operating at much reduced power. A linear uniform antenna array is used to produce the customized radiation pattern on the horizontal plane. The array is composed of two basic identical omnidirectional antennas, each is called a bay. By determining the proper distance and phase relationship of the two identical basic antennas, any radiation pattern can be realized. Genetic algorithm (GA) is used in optimizing the values of the distance and the phase relationship of the two bays in linear array, producing an optimized radiation pattern identical to the desired radiation pattern. Genetic Algorithm is implemented in Matlab. Optimum values of the GA parameters are first determined prior to the optimization of the radiation pattern for a more accurate, consistent and faster results. Two directional patterns are presented to demonstrate the method. Finally, an antenna simulation software is used to validate the results in each case.
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author Mappatao, Gerino P.
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title Optimizing the coverage of FM broadcast station by radiation pattern shaping
title_short Optimizing the coverage of FM broadcast station by radiation pattern shaping
title_full Optimizing the coverage of FM broadcast station by radiation pattern shaping
title_fullStr Optimizing the coverage of FM broadcast station by radiation pattern shaping
title_full_unstemmed Optimizing the coverage of FM broadcast station by radiation pattern shaping
title_sort optimizing the coverage of fm broadcast station by radiation pattern shaping
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2012
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/8500
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