Abstract
In this paper, new models based on an artificial neural network (ANN) are developed to predict the propagation characteristics of plasmonic nanostrip and coupled nanostrips transmission lines. The trained ANNs are capable of providing the required propagation characteristics with good accuracy and almost instantaneously. The nonlinear mapping performed by the trained ANNs is written as closed-form expressions, which facilitate the direct use of the results obtained in this research. The propagation characteristics of the investigated transmission lines include the effective refractive index and the characteristic impedance. The time needed to simulate 1000 different versions of the transmission line structure is about 48 h, using a full-wave electromagnetic solver compared to 3 s using the developed ANN model.
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