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Source Stirring Technique for Reverberation Chambers; Experimental Investigation
Published
Author(s)
Galen H. Koepke, Christopher L. Holloway, John M. Ladbury, David A. Hill, Valter Primiani, Paola Russo, Carlo Monteverde
Abstract
The paper shows the source stirring technique from an experimental point of view. This technique exhibits good statistics for S21. The results illustrate that the field in the cavity has very similar characteristics to the field in a reverberation chamber when mechanical stirring is used. We show measurement for the statistics of source stirring over a wide frequency range.
Koepke, G.
, Holloway, C.
, Ladbury, J.
, Hill, D.
, Primiani, V.
, Russo, P.
and Monteverde, C.
(2008),
Source Stirring Technique for Reverberation Chambers; Experimental Investigation, EMC Europe 2008, Hamburg, GM, [online], https://doi.org/10.1109/EMCEUROPE.2008.4786833
(Accessed October 7, 2025)