Test Site Locations

0684-EX-ST-2006 Images

Regents of the University of California

2006-09-08ELS_77870

1    Test Sites
We intend to use 3 different test sites all in the vicinity of the Engineering
Sciences Building on campus. The 3 locations are desired to test the system for
short, medium and long ranges. Figure 1 shows the test sites on an enlarged
campus map. In Figures 2, 3 and 4, plan and elevation views of the 3 test sites
are shown. The figures also present the power density at the sensor nodes and
the maximum power densities on humans standing in the main lobe or on a
side-lobe of the antenna. Note also that the peak and average power densities
are the same for this system. It can be seen that power densities are below
the 1 mW/cm2 legally permissible limit for human exposure in all 3 sites even
for humans on the main lobe of the antenna. We would also like to assure the
FCC that we would take care to cordon off the experimental areas or perform
experiments during weekends as far as possible to further reduce the exposure
to humans in the area. Figures 5,6 and 7 are pictures of the 3 sites looking from
the ‘eye’ marked on figures 2, 3 and 4.




Figure 1: Reference schematic for emission specification for different transmitter
locations




                                        1


LOCATION A
        PLAN VIEW
                                           Balcony


Balcony


                                                     Sensor Field
         P = 23 dBm




 ELEVATION VIEW




                                   Main Lobe
                                                           318 µW/cm 2 @ 7.1m

                      Off Axis
4.2 m




                                                                       3.2 m
                           0.032 µW/cm 2 @ 5m
                                                                                  26.5 µW/cm 2 @ 30m

              3m
                                  7m
                                                              29 m




                                 Figure 2: Site A for short range testing



LOCATION B
         PLAN VIEW




                                                                                Sensor Field

         P = 23 dBm



 Balcony




  ELEVATION VIEW




                                    Main Lobe


                      Off Axis
 4.2 m




                             0.32 µW/cm 2 @ 5m
                                                                                   318 µW/cm 2 @ 10m

               3m                                                                              Sensor
                                                                9m




                             Figure 3: Site B for medium range testing




                                                            2


     LOCATION C
              PLAN VIEW




                                                                                            Sensor Field

          P = 23 dBm


     Balcony




      ELEVATION VIEW




                                       Main Lobe


                          Off Axis
     3.35 m




                                0.32 µW/cm 2 @ 5m
                                                                      14.5 µW/cm 2 @ 40m   9.5 µW/cm 2 @ 50m

                   3m                                                                             Sensor
                                                    40 m
                                                               50 m




                                     Figure 4: Site C for long range testing




Figure 5: Site A for short range testing (looking from the ‘eye’ in the plan view
of site A)




                                                           3


Figure 6: Site B for medium range testing (looking from the ‘eye’ in the plan
view of site B)




                                     4


Figure 7: Site C for long range testing (looking from the ‘eye’ in the plan view
of site C)




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