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In practice, the finite number of samples of the spherical radiation pattern or antenna gain are taken on the sphere for both the reconstruction of the antenna radiation pattern and the computation of mobile handset performance measures such as directivity and mean effective gain (MEG). The acquisition of samples is time consuming as the measurements are required to be collected over the range of frequencies and in multiple spatial directions. It is therefore desired to have a sampling strategy that takes fewer number of samples for the accurate reconstruction of radiation pattern and incoming signal power distribution. In this work, we propose to use equiangular sampling, Gauss-Legendre sampling and optimal dimensionality sampling schemes on the sphere for the acquisition of measurements of spherical radiation pattern of the antenna for its reconstruction, analysis and evaluation of performance parameters of the antenna. By appropriately choosing the spherical harmonic degree band-limits of the gain and the power distribution model of the incoming signal, we demonstrate that the proposed sampling strategies require significantly less number of samples for the accurate evaluation of MEG than the existing methods that rely on the approximate evaluation of the surface integral on the sphere.
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