2nd European Conference on Antennas and Propagation (EuCAP 2007) 2007
DOI: 10.1049/ic.2007.1533
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Comparative investigation of four antenna gain determination techniques

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“…Conversely, if correct probe receiving coefficients (R j CORRECT ) were used, the following correct probe response constants (P s1n (kA)j CORRECT ) would be obtained: (3) (kA)R j CORRECT : (11) In this case, the AUT transmitting coefficients that would be computed are vT smn j CORRECT = (01) s+1 w n 01;m (A) + w n 1;m (A) 2Ps1n(kA)jCORRECT…”
Section: Electric Hertzian Dipole Receiving Coefficientsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Conversely, if correct probe receiving coefficients (R j CORRECT ) were used, the following correct probe response constants (P s1n (kA)j CORRECT ) would be obtained: (3) (kA)R j CORRECT : (11) In this case, the AUT transmitting coefficients that would be computed are vT smn j CORRECT = (01) s+1 w n 01;m (A) + w n 1;m (A) 2Ps1n(kA)jCORRECT…”
Section: Electric Hertzian Dipole Receiving Coefficientsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although several techniques can be applied to determine gain from far-field measurements [11], the most straightforward way is to remove the calibration factor from computed transmitting coefficients and, hence, achieve exact coefficients. This way, gain could be determined, not only from far-field measurements, but also from near-field measurements.…”
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“…Whereas the rest of parameters can be easily computed from the spherical near-field measurement, the gain determination normally requires additional measurements and computations. In [131] and [132], Burgos et al carry out an extensive description of the most important algorithms for the gain determination presented to date. As can be observed in this publication, most of them require far-field measurements and only one of them, also described in [20], can be applied with just near-field measurements.…”
Section: Gain Determinationmentioning
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“…En la tercera evaluación de incertidumbres, se ha estimado la incertidumbre en la ganancia. En [15] se detalla este estudio ampliamente y en esta Tesis se han recogido los resultados más relevantes, que aquí se pasan a resumir.…”
Section: I5-tercera Aplicación Práctica: Establecimiento De La Gananc...unclassified