A new method to reduce electromagnetic interference using signal modeling

Controlling and reducing the radiation emitted by various systems helps the board designer improve systems’ performance. One proposed way to achieve these goals is to use an algorithm to control the radiation applied to systems. According to the executive structure of the algorithm and considering t...

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Main Authors: Milad Daneshvar, Nasser Parhizgar, Homayoon Oraizi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Polish Academy of Sciences 2020-11-01
Series:Archives of Electrical Engineering
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Online Access:http://www.journals.pan.pl/dlibra/publication/134633/edition/117666/content
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spelling doaj-60441202ffe846acb622dab75ad79e872020-11-27T12:26:30ZengPolish Academy of SciencesArchives of Electrical Engineering2300-25062020-11-0169482984010.24425/aee.2020.134633A new method to reduce electromagnetic interference using signal modeling Milad Daneshvar0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1747-1402Nasser Parhizgar1Homayoon Oraizi2Department of Electrical Engineering, Shiraz branch, Islamic Azad University, Shiraz, IranDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Shiraz branch, Islamic Azad University, Shiraz, IranDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Shiraz branch, Islamic Azad University, Shiraz, IranControlling and reducing the radiation emitted by various systems helps the board designer improve systems’ performance. One proposed way to achieve these goals is to use an algorithm to control the radiation applied to systems. According to the executive structure of the algorithm and considering the nature of the existing signals in several components, the separation of the signal components is on the agenda of the algorithm. In fact, the goal is to create an intuitive view of the multi-component signals around the systems that enter the systems from different angles and have a detrimental effect on their performance. Using signal processing methods, we will be able to break down the signal into different components and simulate each component separately. To prevent high computational repetitions and increase simulation time in signal component analysis, by reducing the components, we reduce the number of mesh cells in the software and, using linear approximation, determine the exact position of the radiation signal applied to systems and thus the best linear relationship. The signal entry path is used to apply the rules required for prediction design. http://www.journals.pan.pl/dlibra/publication/134633/edition/117666/contentelectromagnetic radiationfrequency responseinterferencemulti-componentsignalsparameter modelingtransmission lines
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author Milad Daneshvar
Nasser Parhizgar
Homayoon Oraizi
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Nasser Parhizgar
Homayoon Oraizi
A new method to reduce electromagnetic interference using signal modeling
Archives of Electrical Engineering
electromagnetic radiation
frequency response
interference
multi-componentsignals
parameter modeling
transmission lines
author_facet Milad Daneshvar
Nasser Parhizgar
Homayoon Oraizi
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title A new method to reduce electromagnetic interference using signal modeling
title_short A new method to reduce electromagnetic interference using signal modeling
title_full A new method to reduce electromagnetic interference using signal modeling
title_fullStr A new method to reduce electromagnetic interference using signal modeling
title_full_unstemmed A new method to reduce electromagnetic interference using signal modeling
title_sort new method to reduce electromagnetic interference using signal modeling
publisher Polish Academy of Sciences
series Archives of Electrical Engineering
issn 2300-2506
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Controlling and reducing the radiation emitted by various systems helps the board designer improve systems’ performance. One proposed way to achieve these goals is to use an algorithm to control the radiation applied to systems. According to the executive structure of the algorithm and considering the nature of the existing signals in several components, the separation of the signal components is on the agenda of the algorithm. In fact, the goal is to create an intuitive view of the multi-component signals around the systems that enter the systems from different angles and have a detrimental effect on their performance. Using signal processing methods, we will be able to break down the signal into different components and simulate each component separately. To prevent high computational repetitions and increase simulation time in signal component analysis, by reducing the components, we reduce the number of mesh cells in the software and, using linear approximation, determine the exact position of the radiation signal applied to systems and thus the best linear relationship. The signal entry path is used to apply the rules required for prediction design.
topic electromagnetic radiation
frequency response
interference
multi-componentsignals
parameter modeling
transmission lines
url http://www.journals.pan.pl/dlibra/publication/134633/edition/117666/content
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