Title :
Numerical coupling models for complex systems and results
Author :
Parmantier, Jean-Philippe
Author_Institution :
Eur. Office of Aerosp. Res. & Dev., Toulouse, France
Abstract :
The paper gives a status of present electromagnetic (EM) coupling modeling capabilities. Starting from topologically designed systems, it shows how formal rules of the EM topology approach can provide guidance for EM coupling analysis or the development of protection against intentional electromagnetic interference (EMI)- related threats, even in the case of a poorly shielded system. After a review of currently available mature numerical techniques, a strategy allowing one to chain different numerical tools (including three-dimensional analysis tools, cable-networks tools, and circuit analysis procedures) is proposed in order to achieve EM coupling assessments on real complex systems. The paper also gives a status on several scientific trends likely to enhance modeling capabilities in the future.
Keywords :
electromagnetic coupling; electromagnetic interference; network analysis; network topology; numerical analysis; cable network tools; circuit analysis procedures; electromagnetic coupling modeling; electromagnetic topology; intentional electromagnetic interference; numerical modeling; three dimensional analysis tools; Cable shielding; Coupling circuits; Electromagnetic analysis; Electromagnetic coupling; Electromagnetic interference; Electromagnetic modeling; Electromagnetic shielding; Numerical models; Protection; Topology; EMC; Electromagnetic compatibility; electromagnetic topology; numerical modeling;
Journal_Title :
Electromagnetic Compatibility, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TEMC.2004.831818