E02: EMC in Complex Systems (2)

Monday, August 18  09:40-10:40,  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.

9:40  E02.1   TOWARDS ELECTROMAGNETIC CHARACTERIZATION OF MEERKAT TELESCOPE

P. G. Wiid, H. C. Reader

E&E Engineering, Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch, South Africa


10:00  E02.2   FREQUENCY-RESPONSE VARIABILITY OF VOLTAGES INDUCED BY FIELD-TO-WIRE COUPLING IN RANDOM BUNDLES OF TWISTED-WIRE PAIRS ON-BOARD SMALL SATELLITES

G. Spadacini1, F. Grassi1, S. A. Pignari1, F. Marliani2

1Dept. of Electronics, Information, and Bioengineering, Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy
2ESTEC, European Space Agency, Noordwijk, The Netherlands


10:20  E02.3   PARADIGM OF SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS IN EMC STOCHASTIC ENCLOSED ENVIRONMENTS

S. Lallechere, S. Girard, R. Slama, B. Jannet, P. Bonnet, F. Paladian

Pascal Institute, Blaise Pascal University, Clermont-Ferrand, France