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2018
Journal Article
Title

Evaluation of array antenna systems for global navigation satellite system applications using wave-field synthesis in an over-the-air laboratory

Abstract
Antenna characterisation is usually performed by antenna pattern measurements in an anechoic chamber. Subsequently, a conducted test, the radiated two-stage or the wireless-cable method can be used for an overall system evaluation considering the measured patterns. In this study, the authors present a method to perform device tests for antenna arrays/smart antennas with and without the need of radiation pattern measurements, and they validate it experimentally. By using over-the-air tests in a virtual electromagnetic environment and wave-field synthesis, the propagation environment can be realistically recreated in the region around a device-under-test. This allows for reproducible performance comparisons of different antennas or systems under identical propagation environment conditions. As a special application, they consider the controlled reception pattern antenna in a global navigation satellite systems environment in the presence of interferer signals.
Author(s)
Schirmer, C.
Rügamer, A.
Kotterman, W.A.T.
Landmann, M.
Galdo, G. del
Journal
IET microwaves, antennas & propagation  
DOI
10.1049/iet-map.2017.0580
Language
English
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