Title :
Measurement techniques for conducted HPEM signals
Author :
Weber, Thomas ; Ter Haseborg, Jan Luiken
Author_Institution :
Jenoptik Group, Extel Syst. Wedel, Germany
Abstract :
High-power electromagnetic (HPEM) signals are a serious threat for modern electronic systems. Intentionally generated electromagnetic interferences might cause upsets or permanent defects in electronics, particularly in the electronics´ interface. There are numerous military and especially civil targets, which might be interesting for criminals or terrorists to interfere. Therefore, there is a need to characterize the overall problem by means of simulations and measurements. This paper discusses measurement procedures for conducted HPEM signals. The measurement of transmission line coupled HPEM signals with a steepness in the order of 10-10E14 V/s is a very challenging task. This paper discusses the state of the art in electromagnetic pulse measurements with a focus on conducted ultra wide band and RPEM signals respectively.
Keywords :
electric variables measurement; electromagnetic compatibility; electromagnetic interference; electromagnetic pulse; microwave measurement; conducted HPEM signals; electromagnetic interference; electromagnetic pulse measurements; electronic system; high power electromagnetic signals; measurement techniques; transmission line coupled signals; Antenna measurements; EMP radiation effects; Electromagnetic measurements; Impedance; Magnetic sensors; Measurement techniques; Power system transients; Probes; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Transmission line measurements; Current probe; EMP; HPEM; IEMI; TEM waveguide; UWB; electromagnetic pulse; high-power electromagnetic; intentional electromagnetic interference; measurement; monopole; ultrawideband;
Journal_Title :
Electromagnetic Compatibility, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TEMC.2004.831892