Wednesday, June 28, 2023

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Bentham Science announces its publication of new ebook "Fractal Antenna Design using Bio-inspired Computing Algorithms Sustainable Development"


Harnessing fractal algorithms for innovative and sustainable antenna design

Book Announcement

BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBLISHERS



Fractal antennas, known for their self-similar repeating patterns across different scales, have long captivated scientists and engineers due to their unique properties. By harnessing the power of bio-inspired computing algorithms, researchers have unlocked the full potential of fractal antenna design, revolutionizing the capabilities of wireless communication systems.

In a new Bentham Science book, Fractal Antenna Design using Bio-inspired Computing Algorithms Sustainable Developmentthe authors explain the methodology of designing and testing fractal antennas.

Drawing inspiration from nature's elegant designs, the authors show how bio-inspired computing algorithms provide a novel and efficient way to optimize antenna performance. These algorithms emulate the complex optimization processes found in biological systems, such as genetic algorithms and swarm intelligence, enabling the creation of fractal antennas with enhanced efficiency, improved bandwidth utilization, and superior signal reception.

The fusion of fractal geometry and bio-inspired computing algorithms has resulted in fractal antennas that exhibit exceptional performance characteristics. Antenna designs achieve superior signal quality, increased coverage range, and enhanced resistance to interference, enabling reliable and efficient wireless communication in diverse environments.

These designs also offer unparalleled versatility, accommodating a wide range of frequencies and applications. Their inherent self-similarity enables scalability, allowing antennas to be seamlessly miniaturized for compact devices or expanded for large-scale installations. This adaptability opens up exciting possibilities across industries, including telecommunications, Internet of Things (IoT), satellite communication, and beyond. By leveraging bio-inspired computing algorithms, fractal antennas optimize resource utilization, resulting in improved energy efficiency and reduced network congestion. These antennas intelligently allocate available bandwidth and dynamically adapt to changing conditions, maximizing spectral efficiency and minimizing power consumption.

The commitment to cutting-edge research based on nature-inspired designs enables researchers and engineers to develop products and systems that are future-proof and sustainable in the long term.  As wireless technologies advance and new frequency bands emerge, fractal antennas can be readily adapted and optimized, making them an invaluable asset for evolving communication systems.

 

For more information about the book or to acquire a copy, please visit the Bentham Science website: https://www.eurekaselect.com/ebook_volume/3524

 

About the Authors:

Balwinder S. Dhaliwal

He is working as Associate Professor in Electronics and Communication Engineering Department of National Institute of Technical Teachers Training and Research (NITTTR), Chandigarh, India. He received a Ph.D. degree from IKG Punjab Technical University, Jalandhar, India in 2016 in the field of fractal antenna design. He is a member of IEEE, ISTE, IE(I) and has been listed in the Who’s Who in the world. His research interests include design and optimization of fractal antennas, 3D printed antennas, wearable antennas, ANN ensemble development, hybrid soft computing algorithms’ development, and digital filter design.

Suman Pattnaik

She received her Ph.D. in electronics engineering from Punjab Technical University (PTU), Jalandhar, Punjab, India in 2019. She did her Master’s in engineering in electronics & communications engineering from Punjab University (PU), Chandigarh, India in 2011 and did her AMIE from The Institution of Engineers in 1996. Her research interests include biomedical engineering, neural networks, and soft computing techniques and also have a good hand on Sci-lab.

Shyam Sundar Pattnaik*

He received the Ph.D. degree in engineering from Sambalpur University, India, in 1992. He was the vice chancellor of the Biju Patnaik University of Technology, Rourkela, from 2014 to 2017. He also worked in the Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Utah, USA. He is a fellow of IETE, a life member of ISTE, senior member of IEEE, and has been listed in the Who’s Who in the world. He was a recipient of National Scholarship, BOYSCAST Fellowship, SERC Visiting Fellowship, INSA Visiting Fellowship, UGC Visiting Fellowship, and best paper award. Recently, he received a Certificate of Commendation for Sponsored projects, Gold Medal (Certificate of Excellence) for the year 2018, and Leading Educationalist.

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