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Simulation objects to be used as unintentional radiators

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  • Benjamin Menssen
  • Felix Burghardt
  • Heyno Garbe

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OriginalspracheEnglisch
Titel des SammelwerksEMC 2014/Tokyo - 2014 International Symposium on Electromagnetic CompatibiIity, Proceedings
Herausgeber (Verlag)Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Seiten37-40
Seitenumfang4
ISBN (elektronisch)9784885522871
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 23 Dez. 2014
Veranstaltung2014 International Symposium on Electromagnetic CompatibiIity, EMC 2014 - Tokyo, Japan
Dauer: 12 Mai 201416 Mai 2014

Publikationsreihe

NameIEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility
Band2014-December
ISSN (Print)1077-4076
ISSN (elektronisch)2158-1118

Abstract

Electronic devices may act as unintentional radiators. Hence, the prediction of their breakdown behaviour is not possible by design. Instead, time-consuming measurements are necessary to determine their radiation patterns. Stochastic approaches help to do approximations, but need to be validated e.g. by numerical field simulations. In this paper, simulation objects are created by the use of the software FEKO which can be classified as unintentional radiators. This classification is newly defined in this paper. It refers to the characteristics of the maximum directivity in dependence on the electrical size.

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Simulation objects to be used as unintentional radiators. / Menssen, Benjamin; Burghardt, Felix; Garbe, Heyno.
EMC 2014/Tokyo - 2014 International Symposium on Electromagnetic CompatibiIity, Proceedings. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2014. S. 37-40 6997119 (IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility; Band 2014-December).

Publikation: Beitrag in Buch/Bericht/Sammelwerk/KonferenzbandAufsatz in KonferenzbandForschungPeer-Review

Menssen, B, Burghardt, F & Garbe, H 2014, Simulation objects to be used as unintentional radiators. in EMC 2014/Tokyo - 2014 International Symposium on Electromagnetic CompatibiIity, Proceedings., 6997119, IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility, Bd. 2014-December, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., S. 37-40, 2014 International Symposium on Electromagnetic CompatibiIity, EMC 2014, Tokyo, Japan, 12 Mai 2014.
Menssen, B., Burghardt, F., & Garbe, H. (2014). Simulation objects to be used as unintentional radiators. In EMC 2014/Tokyo - 2014 International Symposium on Electromagnetic CompatibiIity, Proceedings (S. 37-40). Artikel 6997119 (IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility; Band 2014-December). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc..
Menssen B, Burghardt F, Garbe H. Simulation objects to be used as unintentional radiators. in EMC 2014/Tokyo - 2014 International Symposium on Electromagnetic CompatibiIity, Proceedings. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. 2014. S. 37-40. 6997119. (IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility).
Menssen, Benjamin ; Burghardt, Felix ; Garbe, Heyno. / Simulation objects to be used as unintentional radiators. EMC 2014/Tokyo - 2014 International Symposium on Electromagnetic CompatibiIity, Proceedings. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2014. S. 37-40 (IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility).
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