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Understanding complicated radiation pattern

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Hi all gus,

I am dealing with radiation pattern of TPMS sensor. Unfortunatelly I am not able to visualize it in 3D and to realize consequences. On the diagram one can find both measured and simulated radiation patterns for standalone sensor, sensor attached to the wheel only and sensor attached to the wheel with tire. Here is the diagram:



What I would say is that in hor. plane, antenna radiation pattern (blue line) is similar to dipole, while in ver. pol. plane it approoximates isotropic radiator.
Since this transmitter is constantly rotating, what would be the optimal reception antenna design?
What can I actually have from information on both hor. and ver. pol. plane? Should I use both ver. and hor polarized antennas?

Many thanks

As always the 3D radiation pattern is complex. If the sensor antenna rotates, the signal picked up by the receiving antenna will be modulated by this rotation. To improve the situation you can use two receiving dipoles or other antennas, one polarized vertically, the other horizontally. Best to use also two receivers and sum their outputs after detectors.
What is the transmitted signal? if it is like an AM or FM fast logic, then the slow sensor motation may be no problem. Best is to run a trial and adjust the receiving system for a good response.

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