2014 IEEE Conference on Antenna Measurements &Amp; Applications (CAMA) 2014
DOI: 10.1109/cama.2014.7003452
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Measurement of antenna radiation patterns out of anechoic chamber: UWB transient facility in frequency band [300 MHz–3 GHz]

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“…If there is not enough space in order to establish a far-field during tests, then compact products (anechoic chambers with parabolic reflectors) are used as a substitute [3,4,11]. Dedicated polygon stands with the possibility of suppressing unwanted electromagnetic wave reflections can also be applied [4,12,13] to the considered tasks. Whatever alternative solution is chosen, it is necessary to use an advanced equipment in order to make the measurement process feasible in the frequency- [3−5] and timedomains [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If there is not enough space in order to establish a far-field during tests, then compact products (anechoic chambers with parabolic reflectors) are used as a substitute [3,4,11]. Dedicated polygon stands with the possibility of suppressing unwanted electromagnetic wave reflections can also be applied [4,12,13] to the considered tasks. Whatever alternative solution is chosen, it is necessary to use an advanced equipment in order to make the measurement process feasible in the frequency- [3−5] and timedomains [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Em [12,13], são apresentadas duas estruturas em circuito impresso de baixo custo para a proteção contra pulsos UWB. Formas de se medir o diagrama de radiação de antenas UWB fora de uma câmara anecoica também foram propostas [29] e são válidas entre 300M Hz e 3GHz.…”
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