F. Diouf, F. Paladian, M. Fogli, C. Chauvière, P. Bonnet
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Abstract
A methodology for the evaluation of the total power radiated by a wire in a Reverberation Chamber is proposed. The cavity Green’s function and a probabilistic model for the quality factor are used in order to avoid the simulation of the set cavity/stirrer. The numerical evaluation of the current is carried out starting from a method of moments. Then a stochastic collocation method is proposed for the evaluation of the radiated power average. Results are finally compared to Monte-Carlo simulations.