E01: EMC in Complex Systems (1)

Monday, August 18  08:00-09:20,  Room #15

Session Chairs: Pierre Degauque, Flavio Canavero

The session addresses one of the central issues in electromagnetic compatibility and interference, namely the treatment of complexity. Complex systems consist of many interacting components participating to the EM interaction response. The complexity of a system increases with the number of distinct components, the sophistication of the components and their interactions. The scope of the session is to present work which focuses on modeling, simulation and experimental characterization of complex systems, the effects of ground on electromagnetic coupling phenomena and the coupling of electromagnetic waves through the structures.

8:00  E01.1   ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE ANALYSIS FOR MULTIPLE ANTENNAS LAYOUT OF SATELLITE GROUND STATION

Y. Zhang

Beijing Institute of Tracking and Telecommunications Technology, BeiJing, China


8:20  E01.2   CHARACTERIZING HARMONIC COMPONENTS OF ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE SPECTRUM BASED ON GREY SYSTEM MODEL

M. Niu, D. Su, Y. Wei, X. Shang, Y. Chen

School of Electronic and Information Engineering, Beihang University, Beijing, China


8:40  E01.3   COMPARISON AND IMPROVEMENT OF SHIELDING EFFECTIVENESS CALCULATION METHODS FOR A METAL ENCLOSURE WITH APERTURES AT BROAD FREQUENCIES

C. Sun1, L. Yan1, X. Zhao1, Q. Zhao2, H. Zhou2

1College of Electronics and Information Engineering,, Sichuan University, Chengdu, China
2Institute of Applied Physics and Computation Mathematics, Beijing, China


9:00  E01.4   SOME GROUNDING AND CABLING ASPECTS INSIDE THE ITER CRYOSTAT

A. P. J. van Deursen1, D. Beltran2, P. van der Laan1

1EE, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, Netherlands
2ITER Organization, Saint Paul lez Durance, France