DocumentCode
556020
Title
A skeptic´s view of unstirred components
Author
Cozza, Andrea
Author_Institution
Dept. de Rech. en Electromagn., Univ. Paris-Sud, Gif-sur-Yvette, France
fYear
2011
fDate
26-30 Sept. 2011
Firstpage
174
Lastpage
179
Abstract
In the practice and research on reverberation chambers, the concept of unstirred field components have often been invoked as soon as empirical distributions fail to comply with goodness-of-fit tests applied to data collected at a frequency of operation far beyond the lowest usable frequency. The current explanation for this phenomenon is that under certain conditions, the field samples generated by means of a stirring procedure are not characterized by a zero average-value, but actually present a deterministic offset term that is linked to a line-of-sight contribution. In this paper, we prove that this practice is not sound, as it does not acknowledge the fact that even a very low but non-zero residual correlation between the samples is enough to put in jeopardy the validity of the limits imposed by most hypothesis-test statistics, and hence their ability in properly detecting any constant contribution. An alternative approach is here proposed, based on the analysis of the variability of the line-of-sight contribution estimate, capable of accounting for the residual correlation in a reverberation chamber. Experimental results are presented to support the validity of our approach, exposing the critical use of goodness-of-fit tests as currently applied.
Keywords
reverberation chambers; statistical distributions; deterministic offset term; empirical distributions; goodness-of-fit tests; hypothesis-test statistics; line-of-sight contribution estimate; non-zero residual correlation; reverberation chambers; stirring procedure; unstirred field components; zero average-value; Accuracy; Antennas; Correlation; Electromagnetic compatibility; Probes; Random variables; Uncertainty; Hypothesis test; Reverberation chambers; Statistics; Unstirred components;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
EMC Europe 2011 York
Conference_Location
York
Print_ISBN
978-1-4577-1709-3
Type
conf
Filename
6078535
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