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Time-Domain Measurement System to Characterize Ultrawideband Emissions
Published
Author(s)
Robert T. Johnk, David R. Novotny
Abstract
This paper summarizes some results of a recent NIST measurement effort. The purpose of this effort was to use a NSIT-developed ultrawideband measurement system to assess the time and frequency-domain characteristics of selected ultrawideband transmitting devices. Brief descriptions of NIST-developed measurement systems are provided High-fidelity time-domain waveforms are shown, along with associated amplitude spectra for two devices.
Conference Dates
October 21-26, 2001
Conference Location
Denver, CO, USA
Conference Title
Antenna Measurement Techniques Association
Pub Type
Conferences
Keywords
amplitude spectrum, anechoic chamber, conducated emission, frequency domain, radiated emission, time domain, ultrawideband
Johnk, R.
and Novotny, D.
(2001),
Time-Domain Measurement System to Characterize Ultrawideband Emissions, Antenna Measurement Techniques Association, Denver, CO, USA
(Accessed October 27, 2025)