Computer-Automated Evolution of Spacecraft X-Band Antennas
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- @TechReport{Lohn:2010:nasaTB,
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author = "Jason D. Lohn and Gregory S. Hornby and
Derek S. Linden",
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title = "Computer-Automated Evolution of Spacecraft {X}-Band
Antennas",
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institution = "NASA Tech Briefs",
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year = "2010",
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number = "20100023362",
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address = "Ames Research Center, USA",
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month = "1 " # jun,
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming",
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URL = "
https://ntrs.nasa.gov/citations/20100023358",
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URL = "
https://ntrs.nasa.gov/citations/20100023362",
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URL = "
https://ntrs.nasa.gov/api/citations/20100023362/downloads/20100023362.pdf",
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size = "0.3 pages",
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abstract = "A document discusses the use of computer- aided
evolution in arriving at a design for X-band
communication antennas for NASA s three Space
Technology 5 (ST5) satellites, which were launched on
March 22, 2006. Two evolutionary algorithms,
incorporating different representations of the antenna
design and different fitness functions, were used to
automatically design and optimize an X-band antenna
design. A set of antenna designs satisfying initial ST5
mission requirements was evolved by use these
algorithms. The two best antennas - one from each
evolutionary algorithm - were built. During
flight-qualification testing of these antennas, the
mission requirements were changed. After minimal
changes in the evolutionary algorithms - mostly in the
fitness functions - new antenna designs satisfying the
changed mission requirements were evolved and within
one month of this change, two new antennas were
designed and prototypes of the antennas were built and
tested. One of these newly evolved antennas was
approved for deployment on the ST5 mission, and
flight-qualified versions of this design were built and
installed on the spacecraft. At the time of writing the
document, these antennas were the first
computer-evolved hardware in outer space",
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notes = "See also \cite{Hornby:2011:EC}
ARC-15568-1 Report Number: ARC-15568-1
NASA Ames Research Center Moffett Field, CA, United
States",
- }
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Jason Lohn
Gregory S Hornby
Derek S Linden
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