We report a comparative study on the maximum field strength in a reverberation chamber using a vector network analyzer (VNA) and a field probe. The measurements are performed in a reverberation chamber with a lowest usable frequency around 80 MHz. The time-domain (inverse Fourier transform) and frequency-domain methods are adopted in the VNA measurements. Measurement results show that these methods agree well with each other with reasonable differences. The field uniformity is also given. Discussion on different methods is finally summarized, which shows that the VNA-based measurements can collect more samples and reduce the overall uncertainty
The phenomenon of resonating electromagnetic (EM) fields has been commonly and successfully exploite...
This paper describes a technique to characterize the performance of a Fully Anechoic Chamber (FAC) f...
The paper deals with reverberation chambers for over-the-air (OTA) testing of wireless devices for u...
The field strength distribution in real reverberant enclosures, such as plane fuselages or factory i...
The theoretical field strength values in reverberant environments can easily be approximated using t...
A fast measurement procedure has been developed for the evaluation of both a 1 m × 1.3 m × 1.5 m cla...
International audienceA mode-stirred reverberation chamber (RC) is nowadays a commonly accepted perf...
Modern signals in, for instance, advanced wireless communication systems or radars, make use of very...
Conventional field strength sensors use different detection methods, each having advantages and disa...
Conventional field strength sensors use different detection methods, each having advantages and disa...
This paper presents a method to improve field uniformity using two TX antennas in a reverberation ch...
One of the most important applications of a reverberation chamber is for radiated power measurement....
This thesis produces a pre-characterization numerical model capable of handling and calculating elec...
Abstract: A reverberation chamber can create very high fieldstrength with moderate input power. Exis...
A reverberation chamber can create very high field strength with moderate input power. Existing cham...
The phenomenon of resonating electromagnetic (EM) fields has been commonly and successfully exploite...
This paper describes a technique to characterize the performance of a Fully Anechoic Chamber (FAC) f...
The paper deals with reverberation chambers for over-the-air (OTA) testing of wireless devices for u...
The field strength distribution in real reverberant enclosures, such as plane fuselages or factory i...
The theoretical field strength values in reverberant environments can easily be approximated using t...
A fast measurement procedure has been developed for the evaluation of both a 1 m × 1.3 m × 1.5 m cla...
International audienceA mode-stirred reverberation chamber (RC) is nowadays a commonly accepted perf...
Modern signals in, for instance, advanced wireless communication systems or radars, make use of very...
Conventional field strength sensors use different detection methods, each having advantages and disa...
Conventional field strength sensors use different detection methods, each having advantages and disa...
This paper presents a method to improve field uniformity using two TX antennas in a reverberation ch...
One of the most important applications of a reverberation chamber is for radiated power measurement....
This thesis produces a pre-characterization numerical model capable of handling and calculating elec...
Abstract: A reverberation chamber can create very high fieldstrength with moderate input power. Exis...
A reverberation chamber can create very high field strength with moderate input power. Existing cham...
The phenomenon of resonating electromagnetic (EM) fields has been commonly and successfully exploite...
This paper describes a technique to characterize the performance of a Fully Anechoic Chamber (FAC) f...
The paper deals with reverberation chambers for over-the-air (OTA) testing of wireless devices for u...