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EMC and Metrology Challenges for 5G and Beyond

December 7, 2018
Author(s)
Perry F. Wilson, Catherine A. Remley, William F. Young, Camillo A. Gentile, John M. Ladbury, Dylan F. Williams
The potential to connect people and devices anywhere and anytime is driving the development and deployment of a multitude of wireless systems. Wireless connectivity is central to advanced communication technologies, the internet of things (IoT), the smart

Multiple Sources in a Reverberant Environment: The "Cocktail Party Effect"

September 3, 2017
Author(s)
Perry F. Wilson
This electronic Acoustics and electromagnetics have a number of parallels based on similar equations describing propagation, reflection, and reverberation. This paper considers one example, the "cocktail party effect", that describes speech comprehension

A Radio Frequency Radiation Reverberation Chamber Exposure System for Rodents

March 17, 2017
Author(s)
Perry F. Wilson, John M. Ladbury, Galen H. Koepke, Capstick Myles, Niels Kuster, Sven Kuhn, Veronica Berdinas-Torres, Yijian Gong, David McCormick, James Gauger, Ronald Melnick
In this paper we present the novel design features, their technical implementation, and an evaluation of the radio frequency (RF) exposure systems developed for the National Toxicology Program (NTP) of the National Institute of Environmental Health

Life Time Dosimetric Assessment for Mice and Rats Exposed to Cell Phone Radiation in Reverberation Chambers

March 17, 2017
Author(s)
Perry F. Wilson, John M. Ladbury, Galen H. Koepke, Yijian Gong, Myles Capstick, Keven Kuhn, David L. McCormick, Ronald L. Melnick, Niels Kuster
In this paper, we present a detailed life time dosimetry analysis for individually housed rodents exposed to radio frequency (RF) signals. The unrestrained rodents were exposed in reverberation chambers for 2 years at three whole-body averaged specific

Antenna Metrology 100-500 GHz: A New Approach

May 16, 2016
Author(s)
Perry F. Wilson, Joshua A. Gordon, David R. Novotny, Jeffrey R. Guerrieri
A typical near-field scanning range for antenna measurements is based on simple translation stages (planar) or stacked rotators (spherical), or both (cylindrical). Above 100 GHz problems arise in both specialized waveguide components, such as precision

Configuring and Verifying Reverberation Chambers for Testing Cellular Wireless Devices

April 21, 2016
Author(s)
Catherine A. Remley, Jos N. Dortmans, Catherine Weldon, Thomas B. Meurs, Chih-Ming Wang, Christopher L. Holloway, Perry F. Wilson
Reverberation chambers provide a repeatable test environment for laboratory over-the-air testing and represent a viable solution for testing large-form-factor wireless devices. Such tests often involve “imperfect chamber” configurations in which the

On the Use of Reverberation Chambers to Simulate a Controllable Rician Radio Environment for the Testing of Wireless Devices.

November 1, 2006
Author(s)
Christopher L. Holloway, David A. Hill, John M. Ladbury, Perry F. Wilson, Galen H. Koepke, Jason Coder
With the proliferation of wireless devices in recent years, there is a growing need to test the operation and functionality of these various devices in different multipath radio propagation environments, ranging from a direct line-of-sight environment to a

RFID-Assisted Indoor Localization and Communication for First Responders

October 1, 2006
Author(s)
Jeffrey R. Guerrieri, Michael H. Francis, Perry F. Wilson, Leonard E. Miller, Nelson Bryner, David Stroup, Luke Klien-Berndt
An indoor localization and communication project is described that proposes to use RFID (radio-frequency identification) tags, placed in the building beforehand, as navigation waypoints for an inertial navigation system carried by a first responder. RFID

RFID-Assisted Indoor Localization and Communication for First Responders

March 7, 2006
Author(s)
Leonard E. Miller, Perry F. Wilson, Nelson P. Bryner, Michael H. Francis, Jeffrey R. Guerrieri, D W. Stroup, Luke Klein-Berndt
An indoor localization and communication project is described that proposes to use RFID tags, placed in the building beforehand, as navigation waypoints for an inertial navigation system carried by a first responder. The findings from the first year of the

The OATS Method Revisited

April 1, 2005
Author(s)
Christopher L. Holloway, Perry F. Wilson, Robert German
Open area test sites (OATS) or equivalent semi-anechoic chambers are the most commonly used sites for EMC emissions tests. This article discusses the origins of this test methodology and revisits the interference problem (broadcast media) that the OATS

Advances in Radiated EMC Measurement Techniques

December 1, 2004
Author(s)
Perry F. Wilson
Recent research on radiated electromagnetic compatibility measurement techniques is reviewed. The focus is on both widely used methods (open area test site, anechoic chamber, TEM devices) and emerging methods (reverberation chamber, near-field techniques)

Antenna Gain Factor Equivanlent for TEM Cells

September 6, 2004
Author(s)
Perry F. Wilson
This paper derives a gain factor equivalent for TEM cells. The gain factor is then used in simple transmission fomulas to investigate emissions tests in TEM cells and correlation of TEM cell emissions measuremetns to other methods. The correlation

Induced Currents on an EUT in a Free-Space and a Modified TEM Cell Environment

August 19, 2003
Author(s)
Per E. Fornberg, Christopher L. Holloway, Perry F. Wilson
The finite-difference time-domain method is used to investigate whether the currents induced on an equipment under test (EUT) in a TEM cell are similar to those induced in an ideal free-space environment. The approach is to simulate an identical EUT in

Total Radiated Power Limits for Emission Measurements in a Reverberation Chamber

August 18, 2003
Author(s)
Christopher L. Holloway, Perry F. Wilson, Galen H. Koepke, Marco Candidi
In this paper we present a total radiated power limit for emission measurements in reverberation chambers. This total radiation power limit is intended to be equivalent to the FCC maximum E-field limit for emission testing over a ground plane.

EMC Research at NIST, Boulder

July 11, 2003
Author(s)
Perry F. Wilson, Christopher L. Holloway, Galen H. Koepke, John M. Ladbury, Arthur Ondrejka, Robert T. Johnk, Keith D. Masterson, Dennis G. Camell
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