PAS control in a reconfigurable OTA chamber

A reconfigurable chamber for over the air testing of wireless devices has recently been introduced, with potential performance examined through simulation. This paper reports an experimental prototype of such a chamber. Measurements using a circular array explore the angular characteristics of the multipath fields that can be synthesized in the chamber.

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