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Majid M. Khodier talks with ScienceWatch.com and answers a few questions about this month's Fast Moving Front in the field of Computer Sciences. The author has also sent along images of their work.
Khodier Article: Linear array geometry synthesis with minimum sidelobe level and null control using particle swarm optimization
Authors: Khodier, MM;Christodoulou, CG
Journal: IEEE TRANS ANTENNAS PROPAGAT, 53 (8): 2674-2679 Part 2 AUG 2005
Jordan Univ Sci & Technol, Dept Elect Engn, Manassas, VA 22110 USA.
Jordan Univ Sci & Technol, Dept Elect Engn, Manassas, VA 22110 USA.
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Figures and descriptions:

The following figures, taken from my paper, briefly describe the main results. The figures below correspond respectively to figs. 3, 7, and 9 in my paper: “Linear array geometry synthesis with minimum sidelobe level and null control using particle swarm optimization” as published in the journal “IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON ANTENNAS AND PROPAGATION 53 (8)” in August, 2005.
 
Figure 1:  
Figure 1: Normalized patterns of the 10-element linear array obtained using three different methods. The regions of suppressed SLL are [0º, 82º] and [98º, 180º], and no prescribed nulls.
  

Figure 2:
Figure 1: Normalized patterns of the 28-element array obtained using three different methods. The SLL suppression region is [0º, 180º], and prescribed nulls at: 55º, 57.5º, 60º, 120º, 122.5º, 125º.  
 

Figure 3:
Figure 3: Normalized patterns of the 32-element linear array obtained using three different methods. The regions of suppressed SLL are [0º, 87º] and [93º, 180º], and prescribed nulls at: 81º, 99º.
 

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