Challenges in Automotive Electromagnetic Compatibility Modeling and Simulation

Neumayer R, Weigel R (2003)


Publication Type: Conference contribution

Publication year: 2003

Publisher: Springer-Verlag

Book Volume: 96

Pages Range: 81-88

Conference Proceedings Title: Electromagnetics in a Complex World - Challenges and Perspective

Event location: Benevento, Italy

Journal Issue: 2

Abstract

Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) issues are increasingly important to the automotive industry. Problems arise from the growing use of electronic systems on the one hand and the lack of flexibility in placement or design of electronic modules on the other hand. Consequently, an accurate system-level EMC analysis is required from early stages of the vehicle design process. This paper presents a concurrent EMC simulation process that incorporates the EMC behavior of the electronic equipment in the system-level automotive EMC simulation. The proposed process helps to identify and reject potential EMC problems introduced by new technologies. This cuts the risk of EMC failure and avoids costly and time-consuming redesigns.

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APA:

Neumayer, R., & Weigel, R. (2003). Challenges in Automotive Electromagnetic Compatibility Modeling and Simulation. In Electromagnetics in a Complex World - Challenges and Perspective (pp. 81-88). Benevento, Italy: Springer-Verlag.

MLA:

Neumayer, Roland, and Robert Weigel. "Challenges in Automotive Electromagnetic Compatibility Modeling and Simulation." Proceedings of the Electromagnetics in a Complex World - Challenges and Perspective, Benevento, Italy Springer-Verlag, 2003. 81-88.

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