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Search Publications by: John Ladbury (Fed)

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The Effects of Loading Configurations on the Performance of Reverberation Chambers

September 6, 2004
Author(s)
Christopher L. Holloway, Todd Lammers, John M. Ladbury
The presence of lossy objects in reverberation chamber may significantly disturb the reverberant environment and affect the desired field statistics. In this paper, we present a numerical study of the effects of different loading configurations on the

Assessing A Loaded Reverberation Chamber: Calculating Threshold Metrics

August 18, 2003
Author(s)
Christopher L. Holloway, David A. Hill, John M. Ladbury, Todd M. Lammers
In this paper we present an expression for two threshold metrics of a loaded reverberation chamber. One metric is based on the chamber quality factor (Q) and the other is based on a useable volume of a loaded reverberation chamber. These metrics are

EMC Research at NIST, Boulder

July 11, 2003
Author(s)
Perry F. Wilson, Christopher L. Holloway, Galen H. Koepke, John M. Ladbury, Arthur Ondrejka, Robert T. Johnk, Keith D. Masterson, Dennis G. Camell
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Shielding Effectiveness Measurements of Materials in Nested Reverberation Chambers

May 1, 2003
Author(s)
Christopher L. Holloway, David A. Hill, John M. Ladbury, Galen H. Koepke, R. Garzia
In this paper, we present a technique for determining the shielding effectiveness of materials from nested reverberation chamber measurements. The new approach accounts for both aperture and cavity size effects. Various examples are presented to illustrate

Pseudo-Isotropic Source for Anechoic Chamber Qualification

August 19, 2002
Author(s)
Perry F. Wilson, John M. Ladbury, Galen H. Koepke
A pseudo-isotropic source is presented. The source consists of an electrically-large cavity with internal excitation (horn antenna), a variable internal boundary condition (a rotating paddle as in a reverberation chamber), and randomly placed apertures for

Analysis of Electrically-Short Dipoles with a Nonlinear Load, Revisited

February 1, 2002
Author(s)
John M. Ladbury, Dennis G. Camell
We reexamine the characteristics of electrically short dipoles with nonlinear loads and, specifically, the early work of Motohisa Kanda. Although this problem has been examined in great detail in the past, some errors have not been addressed. We describe

Directivity of the Test Device in EMC Measurements 1

December 1, 2000
Author(s)
Galen H. Koepke, David A. Hill, John M. Ladbury
We present a statistical theory for estimating the directive characteristics of unintentional emitters based on the electrical size of the device. We compare this theory to directivity derived from pattern measurements in an anechoic chamber. We also use