Project detail

European Doctoral Network on In-Situ Monitoring of Electromagnetic Interference

Duration: 2.9.2024 — 3.9.2027

Funding resources

Evropská unie - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions

On the project

Electromagnetic interference (EMI) poses a widespread challenge that can result in malfunctions, errors, and safety hazards for electronic devices and systems. Hence, ensuring electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) is vital to guarantee the reliable and secure operation of modern technology. However, traditional EMC methods reliant on compliance testing or worst-case scenarios may not always accurately represent the real-world EMI environment. This discrepancy can lead to potential oversights and unnecessary costs. To overcome this challenge, a novel approach centered on risk-based EMC has emerged, which takes into account the actual EMI environment and the likelihood of EMI-induced failures or hazards.

Keywords
Electromagnetic compatibility; electromagnetic interference

Mark

iSense

Default language

English

People responsible

Štumpf Martin, doc. Ing., Ph.D. - principal person responsible
Kadlec Petr, doc. Ing., Ph.D. - fellow researcher

Units

Department of Radio Electronics
- responsible department (4.3.2024 - not assigned)
Department of Radio Electronics
- beneficiary (4.3.2024 - not assigned)