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CPEM 2004
Conference on Precision Electromagnetic Measurements

Monday

Third parallel session

Please note that currently only paper title and lead author information is available.

DC voltage
Chair: J T Janssen

M1d1 Normal Mode Offsets in High Performance Digital Multimeters Murray Early
M1d2 Allan Variances for DC Voltage Measurements with Polarity Reversals Thomas J. Witt
M1d3 Ramped Capacitor Current Source with Software Controlled Non-linearity Compensation Helko van den Brom
M1d4 Sources of Errors in Measurements of 1.018 V Zener Voltage References and Suggestions for Treating Them Dominique Reymann
M1d5 In-service Characterization of Electronic Voltage Standards Oliver Power

RF free field
Chair: Jan de Vreede

M2d1 Microwave Free Space Calibration Methods Ilona Rolfes
M2d2 Antenna Radiation Pattern Measurement at a Reduced Distance H.K.Choi
M2d3 The use of optical electric field sensor to measure antenna radiation patterns Dr. W. Liang
M2d4 Antenna Pattern Measurement Using Photonic Sensor and Near-field Scanning Techniques Masanobu Hirose
M2d5 A Measurement Method for the Antenna Factor of Small Loop Antenna by Measuring the Input Impedance Masanori Ishii

AC power 1
Chair: Paul Wright

M3d1 Improved Model and Phase-angle Verification of Current Shunts for AC and Power Measurements Stefan Svensson
M3d2 A Precise Active Voltage Divider for Power Measurements Enrico Mohns
M3d3 Calibration System for Electronic Instrument Transformers with Digital Output Dr. Branislav Djokic
M3d4 Uncertainties in the Measurement of Power Harmonics and Flicker Dr Ilya Budovsky
M3d5 A Wavelet Based Method for Locating Bursts of Harmonics Paul Clarkson

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