On the capacity of Wheeler Cap measurements for detecting very low antenna efficiency levels

C. Kakoyiannis
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The Wheeler Cap is the go-to solution for fast, broadband and accurate characterization of the radiation efficiency of compact antennas. Its ability to accurately measure high and medium levels of efficiency is well-documented; however, its capacity for detecting low levels of radiated power remained unknown. Starting from a highly-efficient, canonical antenna, this experimental study added increasing losses by means of precision fixed attenuators, thus creating a radiator with progressively lower, but tightly-controlled, efficiency. The recorded pairs of free-space and shielded measurements were treated by two independent post-processors. The results revealed that the Wheeler cap is capable of measuring very low efficiency levels at least down to −20 dB, or 1%; the worst case deviation from actual efficiency was 0.3 dB. Hence, the Wheeler cap becomes suitable for less common efficiency measurement scenarios, e.g., antennas immersed in lossy and dispersive materials.
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惠勒帽测量检测极低天线效率水平的能力
惠勒帽是快速、宽带和精确表征紧凑型天线辐射效率的首选解决方案。它精确测量高、中效率水平的能力是有据可查的;然而,它探测低水平辐射功率的能力仍然未知。本实验研究从一个高效、规范的天线开始,通过精密固定衰减器增加了越来越多的损耗,从而创造了一个效率逐渐降低但控制严密的散热器。记录的自由空间和屏蔽测量对由两个独立的后处理器处理。结果表明,惠勒帽能够测量非常低的效率水平,至少低至- 20 dB,或1%;最坏情况下与实际效率的偏差为0.3 dB。因此,惠勒帽适用于不太常见的效率测量场景,例如,沉浸在有损和色散材料中的天线。
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