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Enforcing experimentally stochastic techniques in uncertain electromagnetic environments

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This contribution deals with the advanced integration of uncertainties in electromagnetic interferences (EMI) and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) measures. Among the diversity of EMC topics that may be encountered in aerospace, this work focuses on the importance of metallic box with apertures and varying enclosures. The aim of this paper is to present the precise and reliable experimental setup developed ex nihilo to model such an issue. Statistical assessments are obtained using the reference but expensive Monte Carlo formalism and other advanced stochastic methods. The presented results will lay emphasis on the efficiency of these latter stochastic formalisms applied on experimental data.

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Aerospace EMC, 2012 Proceedings ESA Workshop on

Date of Conference: 21-23 May 2012

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