Policy on Intellectual Property Right (IPR)
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Introduction
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Coupling loss methodology
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Measurement philosophy
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Measurement setup
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Measurement results
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Measurements results in the IRT-laboratory
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Measurement results in a non-detached house
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Measurement results for the coupling loss
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Results from the IRT laboratory
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Results from measurements within the centre house
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Results from measurements in the adjacent house
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Illustration calculation for the maximum allowed PLT modem output power
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Conclusions
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Radiating point source methodology
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Methodology and calculations to protect cellular mobile services
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Calculation method assessing the radiated emissions from PLT
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Trigger levels to protect terrestrial services from PLT radiation
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Allowed PLT radiated emission level mask to protect terrestrial services
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Calculation method for assessing the aggregated radiated emission from
PLT installations
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Mathematical model
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Example
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Experimental determination of circulating RF currents on mains wiring,
the RF disturbance and equivalent antenna characteristics of an in-house PLT
installation
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Measured RF disturbance from a PLT system
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Measured RF currents at a power socket outlet3
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Measured CM currents along the mains power wiring3
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LCL measured at an outlet
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Equivalent antenna gain of an in-house PLT installation