

Type of Document Master's Thesis Author Wang-Hurst, Kathy Weiquan URN etd-12172007-125055 Title Analysis of Path Loss from a Transmitter in an Aircraft Cabin to an Exterior Fuselage-Mounted Antenna Degree Master of Engineering Department Electrical and Computer Engineering Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title Ellingson, Steven W. Committee Chair Ledvina, Brent Committee Member Scales, Wayne A. Committee Member Keywords
- Aircraft Antennas
- Indoor Propagation
- Electromagnetic Compatibility
Date of Defense 2007-12-04 Availability unrestricted Abstract It is important to investigate the threat posed to commercial aircraft by on board electronictransmitters in the passenger cabin and the cargo holds of large transport aircraft. These
transmitters may be in the form of unintentional use of portable electronic devices or even
intentional radio frequency (RF) threat sources from terrorists. Thus, it is of interest to
determine the "interference path loss" (IPL) from a transmitting device inside the cabin
of such aircraft to the antenna terminals of a potential victim system of the aircraft. Past
studies have concentrated on measurements. These efforts to measure IPL directly have
demonstrated that accurate and repeatible measurements are difficult to obtain. Very little
modeling work has been done successfully to understand the IPL on aircraft. In this thesis,
we propose a 3-step methodology to quantify the interference path loss (IPL). We then apply
this methodology to a broad class of aircraft and show results. To validate our results, we
compare our findings to known measurements and discuss possible sources of errors. Finally
we suggest areas of improvement to our analysis and propose future work.
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