This book covers important and timely issues in Reverberation Chambers (RCs) and their applications to EMC and Antenna measurements. Developed specifically for university students, researchers, practicing industrial engineers and designers who work with antennas in radio frequency (RF) engineering, EMC, radar, and radio communications. This book will provide the reader with a firm theoretical and practical understanding of the RCs operation, allowing them to undertake practical antenna and EMC measurement work with confidence and accuracy. The book is built on many years of research by the authors that encompass many of the new advances in antenna design.
Dr Stephen J. Boyes, Defence Science and Technology Laboratories, UK
Stephen Boyes is a Principal RF Engineer at security services department at the Defence Science and Technology Laboratories.
Dr Yi Huang, University of Liverpool, UK
Yi Huang received the BSc in Physics from Wuhan University and a MSc in RF/Microwave engineering from Nanjing, China in 1984 and 1987 respectively, and a DPhil in Communications and Electromagnetics from the University of Oxford in 1993. He joined the University of Liverpool in 1995.
About the Authors viii
Acknowledgments x 1 Introduction 2 Reverberation Chamber Cavity Theory 7 3 Mechanical Stirrer Designs and Chamber Performance Evaluation 58 3.1 Introduction 58 4 EMC Measurements inside Reverberation Chambers 94 4.1 Introduction to EMC 95 |
5 Single Port Antenna Measurements 129 5.1 Introduction 130 6 Multiport and Array Antennas 169 6.1 Introduction 169 7 Further Applications and Developments 203 7.1 Shielding Effectiveness Measurements 203 Appendix A: Deduction of Independent Samples 220 Appendix B: Multivariate Normality Test for SIMO Channels 225 Appendix C: Surface Current Nature 230 Appendix D: BS EN 61000‐4‐21 Standard Deviation Results 235 Index 240 |