Doppler spread in reverberation chamber predicted from measurements during step-wise stationary stirring

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Abstract

We propose a simple method to accurately predict Doppler spread in a reverberation chamber (RC) by using frequency domainS-parameters measured with a vector network analyzer (VNA) at many fixed stirrer positions (step-wise stationary mode). Thus, the measurements are done under repeatable stationary conditions, so no Doppler shift is present during the actual measurements. Still, this letter shows that the measuredS-parameters in step-wise stationary mode can be used to determine Doppler spread appearing during continuous movement of the stirrers. This can be done by computation for any stirrer speed by assuming that the fixed stirrer position steps are the time steps of a continuous movement of the stirrers, and by adding a virtual stirrer speed between the positions corresponding to the desired continuous movement of the stirrers. The computed Doppler spreads are validated over a large frequency band by measuring the time-varyingS-parameters for a given stirrer speed.

Original languageEnglish
Article number5473057
Pages (from-to)497-500
Number of pages4
JournalIEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters
Volume9
DOIs
StatePublished - 2010
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Channel transfer function
  • Doppler spread
  • Reverberation chamber

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