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Near-Field Antenna Measurements with Manual Collection of the Measurement Samples

Fabian T. Faul, Hans-Jürgen Steiner, Thomas F. Eibert

2020Advances in radio science12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract. Near-field measurements are commonly performed in anechoic chambers which limits the flexibility of the measurements and requires high precision equipment to achieve exact results. In this contribution, we investigate a simple near-field measurement setup which does not use any sophisticated positioning system nor operates in a controlled environment. Instead, the probe antenna is moved by an operator person while the probe position is measured by a laser tracker. This implies that the measurement results will have a higher error level in comparison with antenna chamber measurements. However, excellent error levels are not always necessary, especially when it comes to on-site testing of the principle functionality of antennas. Measurement results are shown to illustrate the performance of the system.

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Anechoic chamberAntenna (radio)System of measurementObservational errorPosition (finance)Flexibility (engineering)Computer scienceField (mathematics)AcousticsAntenna measurementElectronic engineeringElectrical engineeringEngineeringPhysicsTelecommunicationsMathematicsPure mathematicsStatisticsEconomicsFinanceAstronomyElectromagnetic Compatibility and MeasurementsMicrowave and Dielectric Measurement TechniquesAntenna Design and Optimization
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