Title :
Advanced Wheeler cap method for measuring the antenna efficiency
Author :
Cho, Chihyun ; Choo, Hosung ; Kang, No-Weon ; Kang, Jin-Seob
Author_Institution :
Commun. R&D Center, Samsung Thales, Seongnam, South Korea
fDate :
Oct. 29 2012-Nov. 2 2012
Abstract :
In 1959, Wheeler published the theory of the radiansphere, which is the boundary between the far and near field with a distance of λ/2π from an antenna. The inside field of the radiansphere is mainly involved in the loss power and stored energy, while the outside field is concerned with the radiation power. Wheeler´s theory is that the radiation power can be removed from the antenna without disturbing the loss power and stored energy when it is shielded by placing the conducting shell on the radiansphere. The conventional Wheeler cap method predicts radiation efficiency by comparing the input resistances (or conductances) in free-space and in the cap. This involves the assumption that the antenna under test (AUT) operates as a simple RLC circuit at the operating frequency. However, efficiency cannot be measured accurately by simply comparing input resistance (or conductances) when the AUT has a more complicated operating principle. To solve this problem, we applied the cascade parallel circuit to the Wheeler cap method. This approach is superior to the conventional Wheeler cap, but it can be only applied to a microstrip patch with a probe feeding structure.
Keywords :
RLC circuits; antenna testing; equivalent circuits; microstrip antennas; optimisation; Wheeler´s theory; advanced Wheeler cap method; antenna efficiency; antenna under test; cascade parallel circuit; conducting shell; far field; free-space; input resistances; loss power; microstrip patch; near field; operating frequency; probe feeding structure; radiansphere theory; radiation efficiency; radiation power; simple RLC circuit; stored energy; Antenna measurements; Frequency measurement; Impedance; Integrated circuit modeling; Microstrip antennas; RLC circuits; Resistance;
Conference_Titel :
Antennas and Propagation (ISAP), 2012 International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Nagoys
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1001-7