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MICROWAVE PULSED POWER SENSORS IN ELECTRONIC SECURITY SYSTEMS

FIALA, P.; DREXLER, P.; STEINBAUER, M.

Original Title

MICROWAVE PULSED POWER SENSORS IN ELECTRONIC SECURITY SYSTEMS

English Title

MICROWAVE PULSED POWER SENSORS IN ELECTRONIC SECURITY SYSTEMS

Type

Paper in proceedings outside WoS and Scopus

Original Abstract

The paper discusses the application of electromagnetic field sensors in detecting spurious pulses that may inactivate or destroy complex security elements in objects of critical importance. To complement the theoretical presentation of the problem, the authors summarize the results obtained via testing the functionality of an applicable sensor; during the relevant experiments, the device exhibited the ability to resist repeated pulses having the power of up to 100 MW.

English abstract

The paper discusses the application of electromagnetic field sensors in detecting spurious pulses that may inactivate or destroy complex security elements in objects of critical importance. To complement the theoretical presentation of the problem, the authors summarize the results obtained via testing the functionality of an applicable sensor; during the relevant experiments, the device exhibited the ability to resist repeated pulses having the power of up to 100 MW.

Keywords

electromagnetic field, sensor, power of up to 100 MW

Key words in English

electromagnetic field, sensor, power of up to 100 MW

Authors

FIALA, P.; DREXLER, P.; STEINBAUER, M.

RIV year

2018

Released

08.05.2017

Publisher

Fraunhofer-Institut fur Chemische Technologie ICT

Location

Pfinztal

Pages from

22-1

Pages to

22-5

Pages count

320