Far-field radiation-pattern estimation is explored for the case of partially-scanned spherical near-field data resulting from physical limitations of an antenna under test or associated measurement systems. A direct matrix approach, based on spherical-wave expansions, is found to be simple and effective for constructing the 3-D radiation pattern from partially-scanned near-field data. Criteria to determine the minimum near-field data for full 3-D pattern reconstruction is explained. The concept of the direct matrix approach is demonstrated for a mobile antenna and a horn antenna. An additional benefit of this approach is the reduction of the scan time for antenna measurements
This paper presents a technique for the determination of the full sphere pattern of an antenna from ...
This paper presents a comparative investigation of two different but highly suitable techniques for ...
This paper presents a comparative investigation of two different but highly suitable techniques for ...
A direct matrix approach to 3-D antenna radiation-pattern estimation from partially-scanned spherica...
A very flexible source model is proposed here to reduce the volumetric redundancy when considering t...
A very flexible source model is proposed here to reduce the volumetric redundancy when considering t...
A very flexible source model is proposed here to reduce the volumetric redundancy when considering t...
A very flexible source model is proposed here to reduce the volumetric redundancy when considering t...
A very flexible source model is proposed here to reduce the volumetric redundancy when considering t...
Abstract—A matrix method which takes into account the probe positioning errors in cylindrical and sp...
International audience—A matrix method which takes into account the probe positioning errors in cyli...
International audience—A matrix method which takes into account the probe positioning errors in cyli...
International audience—A matrix method which takes into account the probe positioning errors in cyli...
This paper presents a technique for the determination of the full sphere pattern of an antenna from ...
This paper presents a technique for the determination of the full sphere pattern of an antenna from ...
This paper presents a technique for the determination of the full sphere pattern of an antenna from ...
This paper presents a comparative investigation of two different but highly suitable techniques for ...
This paper presents a comparative investigation of two different but highly suitable techniques for ...
A direct matrix approach to 3-D antenna radiation-pattern estimation from partially-scanned spherica...
A very flexible source model is proposed here to reduce the volumetric redundancy when considering t...
A very flexible source model is proposed here to reduce the volumetric redundancy when considering t...
A very flexible source model is proposed here to reduce the volumetric redundancy when considering t...
A very flexible source model is proposed here to reduce the volumetric redundancy when considering t...
A very flexible source model is proposed here to reduce the volumetric redundancy when considering t...
Abstract—A matrix method which takes into account the probe positioning errors in cylindrical and sp...
International audience—A matrix method which takes into account the probe positioning errors in cyli...
International audience—A matrix method which takes into account the probe positioning errors in cyli...
International audience—A matrix method which takes into account the probe positioning errors in cyli...
This paper presents a technique for the determination of the full sphere pattern of an antenna from ...
This paper presents a technique for the determination of the full sphere pattern of an antenna from ...
This paper presents a technique for the determination of the full sphere pattern of an antenna from ...
This paper presents a comparative investigation of two different but highly suitable techniques for ...
This paper presents a comparative investigation of two different but highly suitable techniques for ...