Philippe Garreau
Centre National D'Etudes Spatiales
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personal, indoor and mobile radio communications | 2004
Luc Duchesne; Philippe Garreau; Nicolas Robic; Arnaud Gandois; Per Iversen; Gianni Barone
Rapid characterization and pre-qualification measurements are becoming more and more important for the ever-growing number of small antennas, mobile telephones and other wireless terminals. There is a need driven by the wireless industries for a smart test set-up with reduced dimensions and capable of measuring radiating devices. Satimo has developed a compact, mobile and cost-effective test station called StarLab which is able to perform rapid 3D measurements of the pattern radiated by wireless devices. The StarLab equipment is derived from Satimos StarGate systems which are now well established spherical near field test ranges. StarLab uses a circular probe array to allow for real time full elevation cuts and volumetric 3D radiation pattern measurement within a few minutes. It operates between 400 MHz and 6 GHz and can be configured for passive measurements and also cableless active measurements. This paper describes in detail the multi-probe antenna test station and its different configurations for passive and active measurements. The accuracies for gain and power measurements are also presented as well as considerations on the total radiated power measured by the equipment. Additionally, calibration issues are discussed. Finally, measurements performed with the StarLab test station at Satimo are shown and illustrate the capabilities of the system. The measurement results are validated by comparison to the results obtained in other test ranges.
ieee radio and wireless conference | 2002
Luc Duchesne; M. Le Goff; Philippe Garreau; V. Monebhurrun; J.C. Bolomey
SAR considerations constitute a key issue for portable phones. While standard SAR measurements require heavy and time consuming testing procedures, a strong demand exists for faster SAR assessment approaches. Such a need is more particularly pronounced, for instance, during the design phase of new terminal antennas, or when conducting pre-compliance measurements. This paper describes a new approach, which exhibits the particularity to be non-invasive and then fully compatible with usual antenna testing techniques. Furthermore, this approach is statistically based. The result is obtained in terms of probability for the SAR not to exceed some given value.
Archive | 2009
Philippe Garreau; Per Iversen; Arnaud Gandois; Luc Duchesne
Archive | 2009
Philippe Garreau; Per Iversen; Luc Duchesne; Arnaud Gandois
Archive | 2004
Philippe Garreau; Luc Duchesne; Jean-Charles Bolomey
Archive | 2003
Philippe Garreau; Luc Duchesne; Perlov Iversen; Arnaud Gandois
Archive | 2010
Patrick Dumon; Philippe Garreau; Marc Le Goff; Luc Duchesne
Archive | 2004
Philippe Garreau; Luc Duchesne; Per Olav Iversen; Arnaud Gandois
Archive | 2004
Philippe Garreau; Luc Duchesne; Per Olav Iverson; Arnaund Gandois
Archive | 2009
Philippe Garreau; Per Iversen; Luc Duchesne; Arnaud Gandois