Chair of High-Frequency Engineering, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Technical University of Munich, Arcisstraße 21, 80333 Munich, Germany
Jonas Kornprobst
Chair of High-Frequency Engineering, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Technical University of Munich, Arcisstraße 21, 80333 Munich, Germany
Torsten Fritzel
Aeroxess UG, 81925 Munich, Germany
Hans-Jürgen Steiner
Aeroxess UG, 81925 Munich, Germany
Rüdiger Strauß
Aeroxess UG, 81925 Munich, Germany
Alexander Weiß
Institute of Electromagnetic Compatibility, University of Braunschweig, Schleinitzstraße 23, 38106 Braunschweig, Germany
Robert Geise
Institute of Electromagnetic Compatibility, University of Braunschweig, Schleinitzstraße 23, 38106 Braunschweig, Germany
Thomas F. Eibert
Chair of High-Frequency Engineering, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Technical University of Munich, Arcisstraße 21, 80333 Munich, Germany
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Near-field far-field transformations are commonly performed for time-harmonic fields. Considering in-situ measurement scenarios with given transmission signals, time-varying aspects of modulated signals have to be taken into consideration. Two methods for the measurement of modulated fields are investigated and characterized, which work with a time-domain representation of the radiated fields and, at the same time, allow to employ the standard time-harmonic near-field far-field transformation.
Near-field far-field transformations are commonly performed for time-harmonic fields....