Vertical Site Attenuation - A Necessity!

D. Heirman
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This paper introduces a further improvement in determining the quality of an open area test site (OATS) for making radiated emission measurements. This technique extends present requirements suggested by the FCC in OST55 to characterize the site attenuation of open area test facilities by using transmit and receive antennas which are vertically as well as horizontally aligned with respect to the metallic ground plane. Vertical polarization is generally more sensitive than horizontal in showing certain site imperfections, such as surrounding reflecting buildings, fences, and other obstructions that might adversely affect measurements. Vertical polarization measurements are also more sensitive to recording technique and measurement system (antenna factor, cable loss, and receiver/spectrum analyzer miscalibrations) inadequacies. Areas for further site attenuation analysis are also indicated. National Standards Institute C63 (now called Accredited Standards Com­ mittee C63 Electromagnetic Compatibility) decided that vertical site attenuation was a necessary addition in determining site quality. The Com­ mittee recommended the continued inclusion of horizontal polarization measurements primarily as a check of the instrumentation, test setup, and antenna calibration prior to making the vertical polarization measurement. The Committee could have recommended dropping horizontal polarization altogether. It felt, however, that was premature since there was not enough data to ensure that vertical polarization measurements would catch all site anomalies. The Ad Hoc Committee’s work is contained in a draft which is undergoing the final approval process within C63 prior to publishing as an ANSI Standard.4 Details of this work and supporting experimentation are now summarized.
垂直站点衰减-必须!
本文介绍了一种用于辐射发射测量的开放式试验场(OATS)质量的进一步改进方法。该技术扩展了FCC在OST55中提出的现有要求,通过使用相对于金属地平面垂直和水平对齐的发射和接收天线来表征开放区域测试设施的站点衰减。垂直偏振通常比水平偏振在显示某些站点缺陷时更敏感,例如周围反射建筑物、围栏和其他可能对测量产生不利影响的障碍物。垂直极化测量对记录技术和测量系统(天线因素、电缆损耗和接收机/频谱分析仪误校准)的不足也更敏感。此外,还列出了需要进一步进行场地衰减分析的区域。国家标准协会C63(现在称为认证标准委员会C63电磁兼容性)决定,垂直站点衰减是确定站点质量的必要补充。委员会建议继续包括水平偏振测量,主要是作为在进行垂直偏振测量之前对仪器、测试设置和天线校准的检查。委员会本可以建议完全取消横向两极分化。但是,它认为这样做为时过早,因为没有足够的数据来确保垂直极化测量能够捕捉到所有场址的异常情况。特设委员会的工作包含在一份草案中,在作为ANSI标准发布之前,该草案正在C63内部进行最终批准过程。
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