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An approach to ultra-wideband channel calibration using a vector network analyser

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posted on 2024-11-13, 23:52 authored by Ahmed Moftah Ownalla Alshabo, David StirlingDavid Stirling, Montserrat RosMontserrat Ros, Peter VialPeter Vial, Beata Wysocki, Tadeusz Wysocki
In this paper, two calibration methods are investigated to determine the most suitable approach for ultra-wideband (UWB) communication channel measurements. The fi rst method is the through, open, short and match (TOSM) calibration technique. The second method is through, refl ection and load calibration technique. Presented experiment results show that the through, refl ection and load calibration process is more precise for calibration of coaxial cables and the UWB channel as clearly seen by increased magnitudes of the channel transfer function. It is also shown that the proposed through, refl ection and load technique leads to an improved larger measured root-mean-square value and that the measured magnitude transfer function of the wireless channel is increased by an absolute value of approximately 5 dB after calibration compared with results achieved when TOSM technique is used. In the paper, it is also shown that the time delay associated with test equipment of the UWB channel measurement can be equally well removed by using either the through, refl ection and load or TOSM calibration techniques.

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A. Alshabo, D. Stirling, M. Ros, P. J. Vial, B. Wysocki & T. Wysocki, "An approach to ultra-wideband channel calibration using a vector network analyser," Australian Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, vol. 11, (4) pp. 347-356, 2014.

Journal title

Australian Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering

Volume

11

Issue

4

Pagination

347-356

Language

English

RIS ID

94056

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