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EMC / EMI / RFI Resources
As the environment becomes more and more crowded in the RF realm, interference has become a major issue. Far more than simply an occasional nuisance, this phenomenon has the potential to seriously interrupt the conducting of business, personal communications, hobbies and even critical life support monitoring systems. As a radio control model hobbyist myself (see my Model Aircraft Website), I have been aware for 30 years about the perils of interference and the profoundly disastrous results that can occur is left unchecked. Preventing interference is a big part of the cure, since it is not always possible to simply design a receiver that can reject the interference.
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Conducts research and teaching in several areas of applied electromagnetic field theory and participates in several external projects in collaboration with European companies and organisations.
Research group in the Department of Biophysical and Electronic Engineering at the University of Genoa; research in high frequency applied electromagnetics problems.
Leaders in the field of the numerical modelling of electromagnetic devices and systems. The group is engaged in teaching, research and consultancy over a wide range of applications in collaboration with industry, both in Europe and throughout the world.
Provides an overview of teaching and research activities related to the Electromagnetics area at Brigham Young University and provides links to research groups and course websites.
Research in antennas and arrays, scattering, inverse scattering, millimeter waves, microwave and high-speed digital circuits, electro-optics, remote and geophysical sensing, bioengineering applications, and computational electromagnetics, from Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Serves as an independent center dedicated to the investigation of issues related to the electromagnetic compatibility of electronic equipment with wireless devices.
The Clemson Vehicular Electronics Laboratory (CVEL) collaborates with industrial sponsors to provide research and education services involving all aspects of automotive and aerospace vehicle electronics including electronic components, circuits, sensors, communications, power distribution and mechatronics with an emphasis on systems integration, electromagnetic compatibility and modeling.
Project on development and implementation of computational electromagnetics techniques on massively parallel computing architectures, by NPAC, Syracuse University and Syracuse Research Corporation.
Uses Finite-Difference Time-Domain numerical method to solve Electromagnetics problems that are complex enough to be impossible or impractical using analytical or other numerical methods, from the University of Colorado at Boulder.
Research in antennas, Electromagnetics scattering, and microwave circuit and device, from the Department of Electronics and Telecommunications, University of Florence.
Research in electromagnetics of bi-anisotropic media, such as chiral materials, other media with magnetoelectric interactions, and artificial magnetics; mainly theoretical studies, also work in theoretical electromagnetics, from the Radiophysical Science and Engineering Faculty. St. Petersburg State Technical University.
Devoted to the computationally intensive analysis of problems involving the interaction of electromagnetic fields with the natural environment, from the Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University.
Electromagnetic Systems is the section of Ørsted•DTU responsible for research and education within subjects utilizing, directly or indirectly, electromagnetic fields, their propagation and interaction with matter, and the systems taking advantage thereof.
Performs both fundamental and applied research in the interaction of electromagnetic fields with both electronic and biological systems, at Michigan State University.
Research in active antennas and power combining, microwave integrated circuits and antennas, microwave power transmission, magnetic resonance imaging, Green's functions and numerical methods, ground penetration radar, and wavelet techniques, from Texas A & M University.
Research in the measurement of quantities to characterize the electromagnetic compatibility of a system like electric fields, magnetic fields as well as characteristic quantities of transmission lines, and the development of suitable preventive measures for the reduction or suppression of electromagnetic disturbances, from the Department of Measurement Engineering, Technische Universität Hamburg-Harburg.
Research in lightning electromagnetic effects, field-to-transmission line interactions, biological effects of electromagnetic fields, power line communications (PLC), EMC in complex systems.
EMLIB is intended for the free distribution of electromagnetics (EM) software and related information. The EMLIB staff actively encourages anyone with appropriate material to deposit it here so that it can be shared (and perhaps even improved) by the greater community of EM workers.
A Vignette History of Electromagnetics - including contributions by Franklin, Priestley, Coulomb, Galvani, Volta, and more, by Professor Taylor at the University of Maryland.
Worldwide, non-profit, professional telecommunications association which certifies qualified engineers and technicians in the fields of Telecommunications, Electromagnetic Compatibility/Interference (EMC/EMI), Product Safety (PS), Electrostatic Discharge control (ESD) and Wireless Systems Installation.
TCB and CCB offering wireless certification and also a test laboratory covering wireless, EMI, safety, laser safety and telecom. We offer one-stop-shop solutions for worldwide compliance to standards such as FCC, RSS, CE Marking, UL, CSA, Korea, and Taiwan. We also have experienced design engineers who can help with product design and compliance strategies.
Research in applied electromagnetics from microwave frequencies through the optical spectrum, with special emphasis in the emerging field of Quasi-Optics, from the College of Engineering, U.C., Santa Barbara.
RadCon is conducted/radiated emissions software used for compliance testing to GR1089, IEC 1000-4-6, SAE automotive and MIL-STD test specifications. It can perform substitution type testing, where pre-calibrated signal generator levels are replayed during tests. It can also perform substitution testing to forward-power or net-power levels recorded during calibrations. In addition, it can monitor the induced current during the test and optionally limit over-testing based on the induced level. Free download.
Supports EMC research and education projects with a goal of developing the knowledge base, tools and people necessary to solve today's EMC problems and address the EMC problems of the future.
Visualizations of the vector fields (actually differential forms) of electromagnetism, by Rob Salgado at Syracuse University.
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