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2017
Conference Paper
Title

Correction of non-ideal probe orientations for spherical near-field antenna measurements

Abstract
Spherical near-field scanning is a standard method to measure the radiation characteristic of an antenna under test (AUT). Due to the required near-field to far-field transformation of the measured data, an accurate position and orientation of the probe during the measurement is crucial. This might be difficult to achieve if, for example, a robotic arm system is used to position the probe. Different methods for correction of non-ideal measurement positions have been presented in the past. In contrast, the related non-ideal probe orientations in a spherical near-field measurement system have not been comprehensively analyzed due to the assumption that the error is small since the probe receiving pattern is typically broad (e.g. an open-ended waveguide). In this paper, it is shown that non-ideal probe orientations can be included in the spherical near-field to far-field transformation. This is achieved by additional rotations of the probe receiving coefficients in the probe response calculation. The introduced pointwise higher-order probe correction scheme allows an exact spherical wave expansion of the radiated AUT field. The proposed method is used to investigate the error due to non-ideal probe orientations by simulation and measurement. The presented results can be used to estimate the error due to non-ideal probe orientations. It is verified that the error is typically small compared to other error sources in a practical measurement even if a directive higher-order probe is used. Nevertheless, including the probe orientation generally improves the accuracy of the measurement result.
Author(s)
Cornelius, R.
Heberling, D.
Mainwork
Antenna Measurement Techniques Association Symposium (AMTA) 2017  
Conference
Antenna Measurement Techniques Association (AMTA Annual Meeting and Symposium)  
DOI
10.23919/AMTAP.2017.8123692
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Hochfrequenzphysik und Radartechnik FHR  
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