2011 International Conference in Electrics, Communication and Automatic Control Proceedings 2011
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4419-8849-2_174
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Modeling and Simulation of Large-Domain Complex Electromagnetic Environment Based on Quasi-3D Method

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“…It shows by how much the minimum wanted signal level (which equals the sensitivity of the receiver) should be increased for inequality (2) to be satisfied. The condition (2) can be used in case of interference from the transmitter's main, out of band or spurious emissions in the receiver's main or side channels.…”
Section: Criterion For Emc Of Rcementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It shows by how much the minimum wanted signal level (which equals the sensitivity of the receiver) should be increased for inequality (2) to be satisfied. The condition (2) can be used in case of interference from the transmitter's main, out of band or spurious emissions in the receiver's main or side channels.…”
Section: Criterion For Emc Of Rcementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The EMC estimation answers the question whether a given RCE will function with the required quality of service in a given EME. Simulation of EMC of RCE by mathematical modeling has become increasingly prominent [2] due to the fact that experimental studies of EMC require too much time and can be financially expensive in nature The different models used include: mathematical models of transmitter emission, the receiver susceptibility, antenna-feeder devices, propagation channel, different noise and random effects [3]. The computational efficiency and simulation accuracy are facing challenges particularly in areas with high concentration of RCE where the number of used frequencies n may approach a high value .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%