The standard Near-Field antenna characterization allows to reconstruct the Far-Field pattern over the whole visible domain, even if, in many cases, the partial characterization of the Far-Field pattern just along some cuts can be sufficient, and becomes preferred if realized in shorter measurement time with respect to the standard case. A method for Partial Characterization has been proposed. The approach provides a general framework and defines the optimal distribution of the near-field samples required to reconstruct the Far-Field pattern along the cut of interest. The main features of the method are presented, and the performance is verified, experimentally, for two test cases.
Antenna Characterization Along Single Cuts from an Optimal Distribution of Near-Field Data / Capozzoli, A.; Curcio, C.; Liseno, A.. - In: AMTA PROCEEDINGS. - ISSN 2474-2740. - 2024(2024). ( 46th Annual Meeting and Symposium of the Antenna Measurement Techniques Association, AMTA 2024 Cincinnati, USA 27 October 2024 - 1 November 2024).
Antenna Characterization Along Single Cuts from an Optimal Distribution of Near-Field Data
Capozzoli A.;Curcio C.;Liseno A.
2024
Abstract
The standard Near-Field antenna characterization allows to reconstruct the Far-Field pattern over the whole visible domain, even if, in many cases, the partial characterization of the Far-Field pattern just along some cuts can be sufficient, and becomes preferred if realized in shorter measurement time with respect to the standard case. A method for Partial Characterization has been proposed. The approach provides a general framework and defines the optimal distribution of the near-field samples required to reconstruct the Far-Field pattern along the cut of interest. The main features of the method are presented, and the performance is verified, experimentally, for two test cases.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


