Abstract
Stages are considered in incorporating the radio-frequency range in setting up standards for electromagnetic field parameters. The problems involved are discussed, together with methods and results from resolving them. The history of electromagnetic field standards is closely related to researches in two metrological centers: VNIIFTRI and NIST.
Similar content being viewed by others
REFERENCES
V. A. Tishchenko, V. I. Tokatly, and V. I. Luk'yanov, Izmer. Tekh., No. 1, 50 (2003).
W. Seabrook, Robert Wood as the Modern Father of Physics Laboratories [Russian translation], Nauka, Moscow (1985), p. 158.
V. S. Buzinov, Izmer. Tekh., No. 6, 46 (1961).
V. S. Buzinov, “Researches in electronic measurements,” in: Proceedings of the Institutes under the Committee of Standards, Issue 48 (108) [in Russian] (1960), p. 139.
V. S. Buzinov, “Researches in electronic measurements,” in: Proceedings of the Institutes under the Committee of Standards, Issue 53 (113) [in Russian] (1961), p. 103.
F. M. Green, Proc. IEEE, 55,No. 6, 260 (1967).
F. M. Green and V. J. Solow, J. Res. NBS, No. 44, 527 (1950).
GOST R 51319-99, Electromagnetic Compatibility of Engineering Facilities: Instruments for Measuring Industrial Radio Interference, Technical Specifications and Test Methods [in Russian].
V. S. Buzinov, G. M. Belyakova, and M. E. Melekhov, Izmer. Tekh., No. 4, 5 (1974).
GOST 8.097-73, The State System of Measurements: The State Special Standard and All-Union Test Scheme for Means of Measuring Magnetic Field Strength in the Frequency Range from 0.01 to 300 MHz [in Russian].
Rights and permissions
About this article
Cite this article
Tishchenko, V.A., Tokatly, V.I. & Luk'yanov, V.I. Upgrading Radio-Frequency Electromagnetic Field Standards. Part 1. Measurement Techniques 46, 796–801 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1026173732679
Issue Date:
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1026173732679