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This book offers state of the art information about a novel range of applications for electromagnetic reverberation chambers. It is written by international experts in electromagnetic theory, electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), and antenna design and measurement. Each chapter addresses the general concepts and recent advances in its field.
List of contents
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Performance of reverberation chambers using the "well-stirred condition method”
- Chapter 2: Review of the stirring techniques proposed in the literature - performance assessment of the most common ones using the well-stirred condition method
- Chapter 3: Frequency and time-domain performance assessment of vibrating intrinsic reverberation chambers
- Chapter 4: Probabilistic model about the influence of the number of stirring conditions considered during a radiated susceptibility test
- Chapter 5: Over-the-air testing of wireless devices in heavily loaded reverberation chambers
- Chapter 6: From material absorption to dosimetry for exposure of animals in reverberation chambers
- Chapter 7: Characterization of antenna efficiency in reverberation chambers
- Chapter 8: Characterization of antenna radiation pattern in reverberating enclosures
- Chapter 9: Radar cross-section estimation in reverberation chambers
- Conclusion
Summary
This book offers state of the art information about a novel range of applications for electromagnetic reverberation chambers. It is written by international experts in electromagnetic theory, electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), and antenna design and measurement. Each chapter addresses the general concepts and recent advances in its field.