F. Faul, J. Kornprobst, T. Fritzel, H. Steiner, Rudiger Straus, Alexander Weis, R. Geise, T. Eibert
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Near-field measurement of continuously modulated fields employing the time-harmonic near- to far-field transformation
Abstract. Near-field far-field transformations (NFFFTs) are commonly
performed for time-harmonic fields. Considering arbitrary in-situ measurement
scenarios with given transmission signals, time-varying aspects of modulated
signals have to be taken into consideration. We investigate and characterize
two methods for the measurement of modulated fields, which work with a
time-domain representation of the radiated fields and, at the same time,
allow to employ the standard time-harmonic NFFFT. One method is based on the
fact that the modulation signal can be assumed to be constant in a short
enough measurement interval under the condition that the modulation and
carrier frequencies are several decades apart. The second method performs
long-time measurements in order to obtain the complete frequency spectrum in
every single measurement. Both methods are verified by the NFFFT of synthetic
field data.