TY - JOUR
T1 - Implementation Possibilities of Standard Site Method Sub-cases for EMC Antenna Calibrations in Non-ideal Site Conditions
AU - Coşkun, İlkcan
AU - İkizoğlu, Serhat
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Copyright The Korean Institute of Electromagnetic Engineering and Science.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Today, a number of engineering issues require electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) tests, in turn triggering the need for EMC-antenna calibrations. In this framework, experimenters seek accurate and time-saving solutions. Basically, standard site method (SSM) ANSI C63.5-2006 stipulates the near-to-ideal conditions on an empty and vast land, where three antennas are used for antenna factor determination. In our previous work, we investigated the suitability of narrow test sites for antenna calibration according to three-antenna SSM-ANSI-C63.5-2006, whose usability was validated under certain conditions. In the present study, we expand our research by applying the sub-cases of using a known antenna and identical antennas specified in the standard in order to shorten the calibration process. The results reveal that the methods for various calibrations are useful for successfully running the process even in non-ideal sites and help significantly reduce the experimentation time, considering the uncertainty limits specified in EMC test standards.
AB - Today, a number of engineering issues require electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) tests, in turn triggering the need for EMC-antenna calibrations. In this framework, experimenters seek accurate and time-saving solutions. Basically, standard site method (SSM) ANSI C63.5-2006 stipulates the near-to-ideal conditions on an empty and vast land, where three antennas are used for antenna factor determination. In our previous work, we investigated the suitability of narrow test sites for antenna calibration according to three-antenna SSM-ANSI-C63.5-2006, whose usability was validated under certain conditions. In the present study, we expand our research by applying the sub-cases of using a known antenna and identical antennas specified in the standard in order to shorten the calibration process. The results reveal that the methods for various calibrations are useful for successfully running the process even in non-ideal sites and help significantly reduce the experimentation time, considering the uncertainty limits specified in EMC test standards.
KW - Antenna Factor (AF)
KW - EMC Antenna Calibration
KW - Open Area Test Site (OATS)
KW - SSM Sub-cases
KW - Standard Site Method (SSM)
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U2 - 10.26866/jees.2023.4.r.180
DO - 10.26866/jees.2023.4.r.180
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85184501824
SN - 2671-7255
VL - 23
SP - 369
EP - 377
JO - Journal of Electromagnetic Engineering and Science
JF - Journal of Electromagnetic Engineering and Science
IS - 4
ER -