Author :
Prather, William D. ; Baum, Carl E. ; Torres, Robert J. ; Sabath, Frank ; Nitsch, Daniel
Abstract :
Wideband and ultrawideband (UWB) technologies have achieved notable progress in recent years, aided immeasurably by improvements in solid-state manufacturing, computers, and digitizers. As a result, wideband systems that were difficult or impossible to implement ten years ago are now being built for an increasingly wide variety of applications including transient radar, concealed object detection, mine clearing, pipeline inspections, archeology, geology, electronic effects testing, and communications. In this paper, we discuss current wideband source technology around the world as well as laboratory and test facilities. We also will briefly touch on frequency limitations of anechoic chambers, design of transmission line simulators, frequency regulation requirements for outdoor ranges, and personnel exposure limits.
Keywords :
anechoic chambers (electromagnetic); microwave generation; anechoic chambers; computers; digitizers; laboratories; solid state manufacturing; test facilities; transmission line simulators; ultrawideband technologies; wideband source technologies; Application software; Computer aided manufacturing; Geology; Inspection; Object detection; Pipelines; Power system transients; Radar applications; Solid state circuits; Ultra wideband technology; High-power microwaves; sources; test ranges; transient; ultrawideband;