A novel characterization method of OTA test setups for wireless communication systems on vehicles in the random line-of-sight (Random-LOS) environment is proposed. The measurement setup assumes a compact range and a test zone where the antenna under test (AUT) on the vehicle would be located. An ideal receiver is assumed for the reference measurement, which allows to perform a system analysis through evaluating the Probability of Detection (PoD) as the system figure-of-merit. The proposed method is aimed as an aid for test equipment designers to design OTA compact ranges, compare their performances, and define an ideal numerical reference. The requirements for OTA measurement ranges are different from those for conventional anechoic compact...
We present simulations of near-field plane wave synthesis by a planar array. The focus is on minimiz...
The choice of antenna for a particular application depends on the requirements imposed by that appli...
Autonomous cars will in a near future drive around in cities and on highways. Antennas will then be ...
\u3cp\u3eA novel characterization method of OTA test setups for wireless communication systems on ve...
In this paper we look into a near-field measurement setup consisting of a cylindrical reflector and ...
Over-the-air (OTA) measurement techniques are essential to verify the performance of antennas and wi...
OTA measurement techniques have, and will continue to have, a key role in evaluating the performance...
The performance evaluation of wireless systems is crucial for the development of future systems with...
The automotive industry is progressively closing on the Telecom industry as wireless data connection...
The performance evaluation of wireless systems is crucial for the development of future systems with...
The automotive industry is in need of reliable, accurate yet cost-effective over-the-air (OTA) chara...
In this paper we propose an approach to design a horizontal array antenna to reduce the uncertainty ...
As our society becomes increasingly connected, a growing number of devices rely on wireless connecti...
A simulation investigation of a Random-LOS measurement setup is performed. The standard deviation in...
We present initial Over-The-Air (OTA) throughput measurements of an LTE device in a Volvo XC90 car w...
We present simulations of near-field plane wave synthesis by a planar array. The focus is on minimiz...
The choice of antenna for a particular application depends on the requirements imposed by that appli...
Autonomous cars will in a near future drive around in cities and on highways. Antennas will then be ...
\u3cp\u3eA novel characterization method of OTA test setups for wireless communication systems on ve...
In this paper we look into a near-field measurement setup consisting of a cylindrical reflector and ...
Over-the-air (OTA) measurement techniques are essential to verify the performance of antennas and wi...
OTA measurement techniques have, and will continue to have, a key role in evaluating the performance...
The performance evaluation of wireless systems is crucial for the development of future systems with...
The automotive industry is progressively closing on the Telecom industry as wireless data connection...
The performance evaluation of wireless systems is crucial for the development of future systems with...
The automotive industry is in need of reliable, accurate yet cost-effective over-the-air (OTA) chara...
In this paper we propose an approach to design a horizontal array antenna to reduce the uncertainty ...
As our society becomes increasingly connected, a growing number of devices rely on wireless connecti...
A simulation investigation of a Random-LOS measurement setup is performed. The standard deviation in...
We present initial Over-The-Air (OTA) throughput measurements of an LTE device in a Volvo XC90 car w...
We present simulations of near-field plane wave synthesis by a planar array. The focus is on minimiz...
The choice of antenna for a particular application depends on the requirements imposed by that appli...
Autonomous cars will in a near future drive around in cities and on highways. Antennas will then be ...