Obtaining the True Antenna Pattern Based on Measurements in Non-Ideal Condition
الباحث الأول:
Layth K.T. Abuhadma
الباحثين الآخرين:
Yuri I. Choni
المجلة:
2022 IEEE Microwaves, Antennas, and Propagation Conference (MAPCON 2022)
تاريخ النشر:
24 فبراير، 2023
مختصر البحث:
The accuracy of navigation systems depends on the direction finding of passive objects or beacons and is based to a decisive extent on the antenna characteristics. Measuring antenna radiation pattern (ARP) is an important step in both the design and…
The accuracy of navigation systems depends on the direction finding of passive objects or beacons and is based to a decisive extent on the antenna characteristics. Measuring antenna radiation pattern (ARP) is an important step in both the design and verification phases. Nevertheless, many universities and small technology companies do not have the proper infrastructure to run this type of test. In this paper, we analyze the possibility of retrieving ARP from the measurements in non- ideal test conditions, which are mainly due to the short distance to the irradiator and the moderate quality of the absorbent coating on the walls of a compact chamber. The basic idea is to represent the total field irradiating the tested antenna by a converging cluster of plane waves. To do this, a probe antenna must first measure the total field on the surface surrounding the antenna under test. The results of the numerical simulation confirm the robustness of the proposed algorithm for retrieving ARP from the data of real measurements.