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electromagnetic compatibility

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Electromagnetic compatibility is the academic field and engineering discipline dedicated to ensuring that electrical and electronic equipment operates as intended within its electromagnetic environment without generating or being susceptible to unacceptable electromagnetic interference. This concept investigates the generation, propagation, and reception of electromagnetic energy and its effects on system performance, emphasizing the management of electromagnetic emissions and immunity to guarantee reliable system function, prevent operational failures, and ensure compliance with regulatory requirements.

Top Authors

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TI

University of California, Los Angeles

KW

Polytechnique Montréal

GM

University of California San Diego

QX

City University of Hong Kong

KL

City University of Hong Kong

Top Institutions

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University of California, Los Angeles

Los Angeles, United States

University of Michigan

Ann Arbor, United States

University of California, Berkeley

Berkeley, United States

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, United States