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IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
Volume 47 Number 5, May 1999

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A Two Probes Scanning Phaseless Near-Field Far-Field Transformation Technique

Rocco Pierri, Giuseppe D'Elia, and Francesco Soldovieri

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Abstract:

An innovative and effective technique to determine the far field of a radiating system from near-field intensity data is introduced, analyzed, and tested. The approach is based on the simultaneous measurement of the amplitude of the voltages received by two different probe antennas moving over a single scanning surface in near zone and performs the phase retrieval of the near field by assuming as unknown the plane wave spectrum of the field. The radiated field is then straightforwardly evaluated. As compared to the existing phaseless measurement techniques, the use of two different probes makes it possible to avoid the need for a second scanning surface and thus allows the use of smaller (and cheaper) anechoic chambers. Furthermore, the measurement time is essentially equal to that required by conventional techniques based on the measurement of the complex near field. The reliability and the effectiveness of the approach are investigated and discussed and the key factors affecting its behavior are highlighted. In particular, the relevance of the difference between the plane wave spectra (PWS) of the two probe antennas in ensuring an acceptable reliability of the solution, with respect to the starting point of the procedure, is outlined. Finally, the effectiveness of the approach is confirmed by an extensive numerical analysis, which also shows the stability of the solution against noise on data.

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