Measurement Techniques of Emissions from Ultra Wideband Devices(<Special Section>Ultra Wideband Systems)
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概要
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This paper describes the measurement techniques of emissions from UWB devices discussed in ITU-R task group (TG) 1/8 to study the compatibility between ultra-wideband (UWB) devices and radiocommunication services. This paper also provides the background idea behind the measurement methods, as the final output of the discussion, i.e. ITU-R Recommendation, will not contain any citations to the references, nor any "educational" description of the theoretical background.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2005-09-01
著者
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Takada Jun‐ichi
National Inst. Of Information And Communications Technol. (nict) Yokosuka‐shi Jpn
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NAKADA Juichi
Advantest Laboratories Co., Ltd.
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TAKADA Jun-ichi
UWB Technology Institute, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
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ISHIGAMI Shinobu
Communication System EMC Group, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
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NAKAGAWA Eishin
Telecom Engineering Center
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UCHINO Masaharu
Anritsu Corporation
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YASUI Tetsuya
UWB Technology Institute, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
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Yasui Tetsuya
Uwb Technology Institute National Institute Of Information And Communications Technology
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Nakada Juichi
Advantest Laboratories Co. Ltd.
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Nakada Juichi
Advantest Corporation
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Ishigami Shinobu
Communication System Emc Group National Institute Of Information And Communications Technology
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Takada Jun-ichi
Uwb Technology Institute National Institute Of Information And Communications Technology:department
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NAKAGAWA Eishin
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