Ant colonization processed algorithm for design of a toroidal shaped mobile 5G antenna
Sunit Shantanu Digamber Fulari

TL;DR
This paper explores ant colony behavior to inspire a novel toroidal-shaped 5G antenna design, leveraging biological insights to improve antenna performance.
Contribution
It introduces an ant colonization processing algorithm inspired by ant behavior for designing a new type of 5G antenna with a toroidal shape.
Findings
Proposes a biologically inspired algorithm for antenna design
Demonstrates potential improvements in 5G antenna performance
Links ant behavior to innovative engineering solutions
Abstract
There is great potential if we understand how nature functions, particularly the animals taking down from the ant to the larger animals. In this paper we will make an attempt to learn about ants colonization processing by studying their behaviour. Earlier there was particle swarm optimization which helped to solve many scientific problems. Ants communication with each other, their peculiar behaviour of working, colonization, their movements from one place to another, there is large potential in understanding their entire life to design a better 5G antenna.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAntenna Design and Optimization · Antenna Design and Analysis · Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization
