Schirmer, C.C.SchirmerRĂ¼gamer, A.A.RĂ¼gamerKotterman, W.A.T.W.A.T.KottermanLandmann, M.H.M.H.LandmannGaldo, G. delG. delGaldo2022-03-132022-03-132017https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/39756810.23919/EuCAP.2017.79287272-s2.0-85020207471Antenna characterization is usually performed by antenna pattern measurements in an anechoic chamber. Subsequently, a conducted test, the Radiated Two-Stage (RTS) or the Wireless-Cable method can be used for an overall system test considering the measured patterns. In this paper we present a method to perform device tests for antenna arrays / smart antennas without the need of radiation pattern measurements, and we 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, we consider the Controlled Reception Pattern Antenna (CRPA) in a Global Navigation Satellite Systems environment in the presence of interferer signals.enEvaluation of array antenna systems for GNSS applications using wave-field synthesis in an OTA laboratoryconference paper