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Electromagnetic Metrology; Current Awareness Service
Author | : |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 380 |
Release | : 1976 |
Genre | : Electromagnetic measurements |
ISBN | : |
URSI Register of National Standards Laborattheoriesfor Electromagnetic Metrology,
Author | : Arlie E. Bailey |
Publisher | : CRC Press |
Total Pages | : 152 |
Release | : 1990 |
Genre | : Art |
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The URSI Register is a comprehensive and up to date survey of National Standards Laboratories, the types of measurements they can make, their results and other relevant information. The register consists of an entry for each National Laboratory, usually in the following format: organisation, national standards, calibration facilities. THe coverage of electromagnetic metrology is comprehensive and includes measurements of time and frequency, of DC and LF electrical and magnetic quantities, and of radio and microwave frequencies with extensions where appropriate to infrared and optical frequencies. The register will be an invaluable source of information in Government laboratories and universities for those who work in the field of electromagnetic metrology. It will also be especially useful for industrial laboratories where this type of information is increasingly required to take advantage of export opportunities.
Anechoic Range Design For Electromagnetic Measurements
Author | : Vince Rodriguez |
Publisher | : Artech House |
Total Pages | : 321 |
Release | : 2019-08-31 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 163081539X |
As technologies for wireless communications, including 5G and Internet of Things (IoT), require more complex antennas, practitioners need more information on the best methods to perform measurements on these different types of antennas. This exciting resource provides guidance on the proper design of indoor ranges for RF antenna measurements. The important aspects of specifying the range or resources needed in a development program are explored. Analysis of existing ranges to determine their suitability for performing specific test that a user of the range may require is also introduced. Readers find in-depth coverage of the design of ranges and how to evaluate the error contributions of the range and the best approach to measure a system, antenna, or other radiating hardware. The book provides information on selecting the right range to make a specific type of measurement and understanding for an RF absorber. Matlab scripts are also included to help readers estimate the performance of an RF absorber. Readers will be able to estimate the required space for a given type of measurement, as well as identify what type of range is the better choice, based on physical limitations and economics. Simple rules for the design of an anechoic chamber, based on the required accuracy and parameters to be measured are described. Packed with examples and references, this book is a prime reference for any practitioner that uses or designs facilities for the measurement of electromagnetic energy.
2000 Conference on Precision Electromagnetic Measurements
Author | : John Hunter |
Publisher | : Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers(IEEE) |
Total Pages | : 790 |
Release | : 2000 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9780780357440 |
Theory and Practice of Modern Antenna Range Measurements
Author | : Clive Parini |
Publisher | : IET |
Total Pages | : 800 |
Release | : 2014-10-14 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 1849195609 |
This volume provides a comprehensive introduction and explanation of both the theory and practice of all forms of modern antenna measurements, electromagnetic theory, antenna coupling, compact range measurements, near-field antenna measurements, mobile and body-centric antenna measurements.
Electromagnetic Aquametry
Author | : Klaus Kupfer |
Publisher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 546 |
Release | : 2006-01-27 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 3540264914 |
Mformation about a material can be gathered from its interaction with electromagnetic waves. The information may be stored in the amplitude, the phase, the polarisation, the angular distribution of energy transportation or the spectral characteristics. When re trieved from the wave, certain material properties may thus be determined indirectly. Compared on the one hand to direct material analysis, an indirect method requires calibration and is prone to interference from undesired sources. On the other hand, however, it permits the determination of features inaccessible by direct methods, such as non-destructive material interrogation, high measurement speed, or deep penetration depth. However, being a physical method, the use of electromagnetic waves is still handicapped by the lack of acceptance by many chemists, who are used to applying direct approaches. Historically, the first application of electromagnetic wave interaction with mat ter involved measurement of amplitude changes at a single frequency caused by material properties, and it is still used today by some systems. This approach was soon supplemented by single frequency phase measurements, in order to avoid distortions through amplitude instabilities or parasitic reflections. Such single pa rameter measurements of course require dependence only on one variable in the measured process and sufficient stability of all other ancillary conditions. If that is not the case, the single parameter measurement fails.
The Story of Electrical and Magnetic Measurements
Author | : Joseph F. Keithley |
Publisher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 264 |
Release | : 1999-01-01 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9780780311930 |
"Joseph F. Keithley, a modern pioneer of instrumentation, brings you a fascinating history of electrical measurement from the ancient Greeks to the inventors of the early twentieth century. Written in a direct and fluent style, the book illuminates the lives of the most significant inventors in the field, including George Simon Ohm, Andre Marie Ampere, and Jean Baptiste Fourier. Chapter by chapter, meet the inventors in their youth and discover the origins of their lifelong pursuits of electrical measurement. Not only will you find highlights of important technological contributions, you will also learn about the tribulations and excitement that accompany the discoveries of these early masters. Included are nearly 100 rare photographs from museums around the world. THE STORY OF ELECTRICAL AND MAGNETIC MEASUREMENTS is a ""must read"" for students and practitioners of physics, electrical engineering, and instrumentation and metrology who want to understand the history behind modern day instruments." Sponsored by: IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Society
Terahertz Metrology
Author | : Mira Naftaly |
Publisher | : Artech House |
Total Pages | : 386 |
Release | : 2015-01-01 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 1608077772 |
This new book describes modern terahertz (THz) systems and devices and presents practical techniques for accurate measurement with an emphasis on evaluating uncertainties and identifying sources of error. This is the first THz book on the market to address measurement methodologies and issues -- perfect for practitioners and aspiring practitioners wishing to learn good measurement practice and avoid pitfalls. This book provides a brief review of different THz systems and devices, followed by chapters detailing the measurement issues encountered in using each of the main types of THz systems, and a guide to performing measurements rigorously. Particular attention is given to evaluating uncertainties, and recognizing potential sources of errors. The main focus is on time-domain spectroscopy, by far the most widely used technique. Readers are also presented with examples of applications with the emphasis on utility, both in research and in industry.