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Genetic Algorithm
Synthesis and Optimization of Fractional-order Elements Using a Genetic Algorithm
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Fri, Apr 26 2019
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Genetic Algorithm
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Aslihan Kartci, et al., "Synthesis and Optimization of Fractional-order Elements Using a Genetic Algorithm". IEEE Access 7, 2019, 80233. This study proposes a new approach for the optimization of phase and magnitude responses of fractional-order capacitive and inductive elements based on the mixed integer-order genetic algorithm (GA), over a bandwidth of four-decade, and operating up to 1 GHz with a low phase error of approximately ±1 ◦ . It provides a phase optimization in the desired bandwidth with minimal branch number and avoids the use of negative component values, and any complex