Nuclear Technology and Radiation Protection (Jan 2022)
Interlaboratory comparison of radiated emission measurements using a tubular dipole
Abstract
This paper presents an interlaboratory comparison of radiated emission measurements in the frequency range of 30-1000 MHz. A tubular dipole was specifically designed and employed as a reference emitting source. The most important for a tubular dipole is stability in the testing process. The stability is not the performance of the sample, but the emission signal of the sample is stable. In addition, two ways of determining the reference value of the electromagnetic field strength are considered. The first reference value is obtained by using robust analysis. It is a robust average value that is calculated by averaging the measurement results provided by the participating testing laboratories. The other reference value is obtained through the simulation-experimental results of the tubular dipole in the semi-anechoic chamber or full anechoic chamber, for horizontal and vertical polarizations and 3 m distance measurement, respectively. In addition, this value is assigned by the coordinator. Measurement results are compared using the robust z-scores and -scores, respectively.
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