Litcius/Paper detail

Improved adaptive impedance matching for RF front-end systems of wireless transceivers

Mohammad Alibakhshikenari, Bal S. Virdee, Pancham Shukla, Chan Hwang See, Raed A. Abd‐Alhameed, Francisco Falcone, Ernesto Limiti

2020Scientific Reports71 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this paper an automatic adaptive antenna impedance tuning algorithm is presented that is based on quantum inspired genetic optimization technique. The proposed automatic quantum genetic algorithm (AQGA) is used to find the optimum solution for a low-pass passive T-impedance matching LC-network inserted between an RF transceiver and its antenna. Results of the AQGA tuning method are presented for applications across 1.4 to 5 GHz (satellite services, LTE networks, radar systems, and WiFi bands). Compared to existing genetic algorithm-based tuning techniques the proposed algorithm converges much faster to provide a solution. At 1.4, 2.3, 3.4, 4.0, and 5.0 GHz bands the proposed AQGA is on average 75%, 49.2%, 64.9%, 54.7%, and 52.5% faster than conventional genetic algorithms, respectively. The results reveal the proposed AQGA is feasible for real-time application in RF-front-end systems.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceTransceiverAntenna (radio)Impedance matchingGenetic algorithmRadio frequencyWirelessElectrical impedanceMatching (statistics)RadarElectronic engineeringAlgorithmTelecommunicationsElectrical engineeringMathematicsEngineeringStatisticsMachine learningRadio Frequency Integrated Circuit DesignEnergy Harvesting in Wireless NetworksAdvanced Power Amplifier Design
Improved adaptive impedance matching for RF front-end systems of wireless transceivers | Litcius