Title :
Random-Walk Technique for Measuring the Electromagnetic Environment in Electrically Large Reflective Spaces
Author :
Tait, Gregory B. ; Slocum, Michael B.
Author_Institution :
Electromagn. & Sensor Syst. Dept., Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren, Dahlgren, VA, USA
fDate :
3/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
An efficient and accurate “walk-around” technique is presented for making on-site measurements of the electromagnetic environment in enclosed reflective spaces found in ship below-deck compartments, aircraft cabins and bays, and buildings such as hangars and prefabricated metal storage facilities. To assess the potentially disruptive or harmful effects to electronics equipment or ordnance from accumulated radio frequency emissions, these reverberant spaces are characterized as overmoded complex cavities, and a statistical analysis is exercised to obtain important information about maximum and average power densities in the space and their associated uncertainties. This new technique utilizes lightweight and portable test equipment, and is particularly well suited for measurements in field-operational spaces, where the use of more conventional techniques has been proven to be very difficult due to severe constraints on time, working volume, equipment size and weight, and test costs. The efficiency and accuracy of the walk-around technique are demonstrated in this paper by comparison to measurements obtained by the more conventional techniques in a large reverberation chamber. Results indicate a substantial reduction in test time, a vast improvement in the ease of test execution that can be realized at remote sites, and equal or better accuracy in the characterization of the electromagnetic environment.
Keywords :
electromagnetic wave reflection; measurement uncertainty; portable instruments; radiofrequency measurement; reverberation chambers; statistical analysis; accumulated radiofrequency emission; aircraft cabin; electrically large reflective space; electronics equipment; measurement uncertainty; on-site measurement; portable test equipment; random-walk technique; reverberant space; reverberation chamber; ship below-deck compartment; statistical analysis; Complex cavities; electromagnetic measurements; reverberation chamber;
Journal_Title :
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIM.2010.2064930