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Excerpt from Electromagnetic Theory of Reverberation Chambers
This report presents the electromagnetic theory of reverberation chambers as applied to electromagnetic compatibility measurements. For radiated immunity measurements, mode theory and the plane-wave integral representation are useful in determining electric and magnetic field characteristics and chamber quality factor (q). The plane-wave integral representation also provides a convenient method for describing the response of a reference antenna or a test object in a stirred field. For radiated emissions, energy conservation or electromagnetic reciprocity can be used to describe the measurement of total radiated power. Comparisons of theory and measurements are presented for chamber Q, probability density fimctions of fields and received power, and radiated immunity and emissions of a simple test object. Recommendations are made for improvements in statistical electromagnetic theory as applied to mechanical stirring and the statistics of immunity and emissions measurements.
Key words: electromagnetic compatibility; emissions; immunity; mode-stirred chamber; mode theory; ray theory; reverberation chamber; statistical electromagnetics.
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