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DESCRIPTION:Antenna or OTA measurements are blind. Knowing the detailed imp
 lementation of the device under test is not needed to realize them. They e
 ven include all production tolerances that might impact performance. Howev
 er\, measurements are limited to canonical test environments\, e.g. in ane
 choic chambers. Simulations\, on the contrary\, can give access to electro
 magnetic fields in practically any scenario. Yet\, simulations are only as
  good as the knowledge of the very details of the radiation source. What i
 f one could unite the two and benefit from the combined strengths of exper
 imental and numerical techniques? This talk shows how to enable this with 
 the augmented OTA approach\, involving the creation of an antenna digital 
 twin\, based on actual measured data. Practical applications are demonstra
 ted\, including field characterization inside the car and EMF assessments 
 with virtual human models.\n\nCo-sponsored by: STARaCom\n\nSpeaker(s): Ben
 oit\, \n\nRoom: 603\, Bldg: McConnell Engineering Bldg.\, 3480 Univesity S
 treet\, Montreal\, Quebec\, Canada
LOCATION:Room: 603\, Bldg: McConnell Engineering Bldg.\, 3480 Univesity Str
 eet\, Montreal\, Quebec\, Canada
ORGANIZER:roni.khazaka@mcgill.ca
SEQUENCE:13
SUMMARY:The Antenna Digital Twin – When Measurements and Simulations Unit
 e
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/487592
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Antenna or OTA measurements are blind. Kno
 wing the detailed implementation of the device under test is not needed to
  realize them. They even include all production tolerances that might impa
 ct performance. However\, measurements are limited to canonical test envir
 onments\, e.g. in anechoic chambers. Simulations\, on the contrary\, can g
 ive access to electromagnetic fields in practically any scenario. Yet\, si
 mulations are only as good as the knowledge of the very details of the rad
 iation source. What if one could unite the two and benefit from the combin
 ed strengths of experimental and numerical techniques? This talk shows how
  to enable this with the augmented OTA approach\, involving the creation o
 f an antenna digital twin\, based on actual measured data. Practical appli
 cations are demonstrated\, including field characterization inside the car
  and EMF assessments with virtual human models.&lt;/p&gt;
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