Advances in Reverb and Anechoic Chamber Measurements: Half-Day Technical Workshop with Standards Updates and LIVE Demo
Bldg: Kiwa, Wilmersdorf 50, Apeldoorn, Gelderland, Netherlands, 7327 ACThis workshop features detailed presentations by global experts on reverberation and anechoic chambers. Discover (or revisit) the essential aspects of reverberation chambers (RC) measurements, including their basic principles, field distribution modeling, and measurement uncertainty determination including some latest discoveries in metrology aspects of RCs. Learn about the challenges of testing at frequencies above 18 GHz, which have been conducted up to 231 GHz without a standardized validation method. Historically, sites validated below 18 GHz were assumed to be acceptable for higher frequencies, but this assumption lacked the support of data. With the introduction of transmitters operating at 25 GHz, 38 GHz, and higher frequencies, accurate site validation has become increasingly important. ANSI C63® and CISPR are working on developing site validation methods for frequencies from 18 GHz to 40 GHz to improve measurement accuracy and consistency. The ANSI C63 standard includes considerations for both anechoic and reverberation chambers. Join us to gain insights from two experts on these topics. Plus, as an added bonus for the technical program, learn about a novel technique for millimeter-wave (30-300 GHz) measurements and how this impacts the EMC community. NOTE: There is no cost to attend this meeting, and all IEEE members and guests are welcome! However, you MUST register in advance in order to secure seating and lunch. Attendance is limited! Seats will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. Speaker(s): , Ramiro Serra, Zhong Chen, Teun van den Biggelaar Agenda: Wednesday, September 11, 2024 09:00 am - Arrival and registration badge pick up 09:20 am - Welcome by Workshop Sponsors (Kiwa, ETS-Lindgren, and Advanced Test Equipment Corporation) and Benelux EMC Chapter Chair 09:30 am - Metrology Aspects of Reverberation Chambers: Theory, Uses, Open Questions, and Current Research, by Prof. Ramiro Serra, Eindhoven University, The Netherlands 10:45 am - High-Frequency Emission Considerations for EMC, by Dr. Teun van den Biggelaar, Eindhoven, The Netherlands 11:10 am - Refreshment Break 11:30 am - CISPR and ANSC C63® Overview on Site Validation Measurements from 18 GHz to 40 GHz - Latest Advances in EMC Test Site Evaluation Using Advanced Antenna Measurement Techniques, by Mr. Zhong Chen, ETS-Lindgren, Cedar Park, Texas, USA 12:30 pm - Networking Lunch with Speakers and Attendees 01:15 pm - LIVE Cylindrical Mode Filtered SVSWR Demonstration using the 5 meter Semi-Anechoic EMC Chamber at Kiwa 01:45 pm - Adjourn Bldg: Kiwa, Wilmersdorf 50, Apeldoorn, Gelderland, Netherlands, 7327 AC