CityU gains significant accreditation for its antenna calibration services
CityU gains significant accreditation for its antenna calibration services
Accredited under the Hong Kong Laboratory Accreditation Scheme (HOKLAS) on 31 January 2008, the research centre is recognised for its capability to perform calibration on antennae, until recently a service only available at national-laboratory level in the region.
HOKLAS is operated by the Hong Kong Accreditation Service (HKAS), a member of the International Accreditation Forum, International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (ILAC), Pacific Accreditation Cooperation and Asia Pacific Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (APLAC). It aims to upgrade the standard of operation of laboratories and offer official recognition to competent calibration laboratories that meet international standards.
The accreditation reinforces the strength of CityU’s applied research.
Professor (Chair) Edward Yung Kai-ning, Director of the Wireless Communications Research Centre, said the accreditation meant a more cost-effective, convenient and speedy service could be provided to industries in Hong Kong and the region as antennae can be calibrated at the Centre, instead of sending them to the US or Europe for calibration with a turn around time of four to eight weeks.
“The calibration of antennae requires great precision and technical skill, and through years of research on antennae, we have developed the capacity to meet these demanding requirements,” Professor Yung said.
Radiated emissions from an electrical device could interfere with other electronic devices. Using accurately calibrated antennae to measure the radiated emissions from electronic products, most of which are consumable products, is an important step toward ensuring product reliability.
To facilitate the calibration, an elevated 15-metre by 20-metre metal ground plane and two stands made of non-conductive fibre have been tailor-made at the research centre. Together with the electromagnetic compatibility analyser, the Centre can complete the calibration within one week, much faster than using overseas laboratories.
Professor Yung said the availability of an accredited antenna calibration laboratory in
He added that with its dedicated, expert team, the research centre would be able to meet the demand for the service from both
On behalf of the research centre, Professor Yung received the accreditation certificate from HKAS at certificate presentation ceremony today.
The accreditation obtained by the research centre is under the Mutual Recognition Agreement, recognised as having the same technical validity as certificates endorsed by European Co-operation for Accreditation multilateral agreement group, APLAC Multilateral Mutual Recognition Arrangement and ILAC Multilateral Mutual Recognition Arrangement.
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