Modern Microwave & MM-wave Antenna Measurements including 5G
EC ENGR 810.70
This course is an intensive and comprehensive presentation of all aspects of the measurement of microwave antenna characteristics.
What you can learn.
- Learn the design, use, and evaluation of all capabilities used for antenna measurements, including outdoor ranges, compact ranges, anechoic chambers, and all near-field scanning methods in current use
- Learn antenna measurements in the microwave and millimeter-wave frequency ranges and the instrumentation required for these measurements
- Learn phased-array testing and alignment, antenna diagnostic methods, phaseless near field measurements, synthetic aperture techniques, measurements of wireless antennas, electromagnetic interference and compatibility issues, and radome testing
About this course:
Distinguished global industry experts from academia, government, and industry—including members of the Antenna Measurement Techniques Association (AMTA) and the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society—present lectures encompassing Techniques for determining antenna radiation patterns, directivity, gain, polarization, and impedance. Design use and evaluation of all modern techniques (far field, near field, compact range, etc.) employed for antenna measurements Antenna measurements in the microwave and millimeter-wave frequency ranges and required instruments Phased-array testing and alignment, antenna diagnostic methods, phaseless near field measurements, synthetic aperture techniques, measurements of wireless antennas, electromagnetic interference and compatibility issues, and radome testing AV tour of the UCLA Antenna Range—an example of a near-field scanning—to observe real-world application of lecture concepts For more information please visit hereCorporate Education
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