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A Significance Test for Reverberation-Chamber Measurement Uncertainty in Total Radiated Power of Wireless Devices

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Author(s)

Catherine A. Remley, Chih-Ming Wang, Dylan F. Williams, Joop Aan Den Toorn, Christopher L. Holloway

Abstract

We develop a significance test that determines whether the component of uncertainty due to the finite number of stepped mode-stirring samples or the component due to the lack of spatial uniformity dominates for a particular chamber set-up and stirring sequence, as well as expressions for uncertainty for both cases. The significance test is illustrated with a measurement example comparing unloaded and loaded chambers for the measurement of a large-form-factor machine-to-machine device transmitting the W-CDMA protocol. Based on this example, we illustrate a method that allows users to estimate the minimum number of stepped mode-stirring samples needed to ensure that the component of uncertainty due to spatial uniformity dominates for a given chamber set-up.
Citation
IEEE Transactions on Electromagnetic Compatibility
Volume
PP
Issue
99

Keywords

measurement uncertainty, over-the-air testing, reverberation chamber, wireless system.

Citation

Remley, C. , Wang, C. , Williams, D. , Aan, J. and Holloway, C. (2015), A Significance Test for Reverberation-Chamber Measurement Uncertainty in Total Radiated Power of Wireless Devices, IEEE Transactions on Electromagnetic Compatibility, [online], https://doi.org/10.1109/TEMC.2015.2481891 (Accessed April 20, 2024)
Created October 27, 2015, Updated January 27, 2020