DocumentCode
1079196
Title
Susceptibility of electronic systems to high-power microwaves: summary of test experience
Author
Bäckström, Mats G. ; Lövstrand, Karl Gunnar
Author_Institution
Swedish Defence Res. Agency, Linkoping, Sweden
Volume
46
Issue
3
fYear
2004
Firstpage
396
Lastpage
403
Abstract
For more than a decade, the Swedish Defence Authorities have, in cooperation with Swedish industry and other countries, studied the effects of high-power microwave (RPM) radiation on electronic systems. Testing at high-field levels has been carried out on military equipment as well as on civil equipment, such as cars, computers, and security systems. From these studies, it is concluded that the distance for RPM sabotage can reach about a kilometer. Experience from system testing has, besides giving information about system susceptibility, also demonstrated the need for a careful pre-analysis of the system under test. This is due to the fact that high-level testing, in most cases, includes only a small fraction of the threat parameter space, such as test frequencies and irradiation angles.
Keywords
electromagnetic interference; electronic equipment testing; immunity testing; microwave devices; military equipment; Swedish Defence Authorities; electronic systems; high power microwave radiation; intentional electromagnetic interference; military equipment; system testing; Computer security; Defense industry; Electronic equipment testing; Electronics industry; Frequency; Information security; Microwave devices; Military computing; Military equipment; System testing; HPM; High-power microwaves; immunity testing; intentional EMI; intentional electromagnetic interference; radiated susceptibility;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Electromagnetic Compatibility, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9375
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TEMC.2004.831814
Filename
1325794
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