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emC eUrOpe 2006barcelona
International Symposium on
Electromagnetic Compatibility
September 4-8, 2006
Campus Nord
Technical University of Catalonia
Barcelona SPAIN
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Volume 1
MEASUREMENTS, INSTRUMENTATION AMD TESTING (I)
An alternative test method for in-situ radiation measurements 1
K.H Gonschorok, Dresden University of Technology, GermanyF. Schlaganhaufor
On site receiver testing. Application to long distance HF links 5
C. Viielia, Enginyaria La Salle (Univorsitai Ramon LLul), SpainD. Baclia. J.LI. Ppan, M Daumaf, M. Ribo, J R.Rague
The impact of phase in GTEM and TEM emission measurements 11
X T.l. Ngu, The University of Nottingham, United KingdomC. Chnstopouios, D W.P. Thomas, A. Nothofer
Radiating impedance of mains cabling during emissions testing 17
U. Kappei, EMC TestNRW GmbH, GermanyM. Higartner
Compensation method to improve prediction results at 10 m
distance by EUT modeling using site attenuation 23
M. Kawabata, Pukuoka Industrial Technology Center, JapanY. ishida, N, KuwaDara
Simulations and measurements applying the test wire method 29
F. Schroder, Dresden University of Technology, GermanyK. H. Gonschorek, J.E. Rodriguez, E. Perea, E. Zabala
A near-field measurement system for the analysis of PCB
radiated emissions 35
A. Sona, University of Padova, ItalyM. Bortocco. P. Zanchotta
High-speed system for measuring electromagnetic field
distributions 40
M. Takahashi, MCT, Japan5. Arakawa, E. Suzuki, H, Ofa, K. I. Arai, R. Sato
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COMPUTATIONAL ELECTROMAGNETICS (1)
Optimization of PEEC based electromagnetic modeling code
using grid computing 45
J. Ekman, Lulea University of Technology, Sweden
F. Monsefi
Adaptive building of accurate and stable PEEC models for EMC
applications 51
G Antonini, University of L'Aquila, ItalyD. Deschnjver T. Dhaene
Improvement of PEEC models via multipoint approximations of
potentials 57
S.V. Kochetov. O.v.G-Unsvorsity Magdeburg, Germany
G. Woilenderg
Accuracy and stability enhancement of PEEC models for the
time and frequency domain 63
G. Antonini, University of L'Aquila, itaiyA. E. Ruehli. J, Ekman
Broad-band analysis of a feed point to coaxial transition 69
J.M. Ldpez-Vsilegas, Universitat de Barcelona, SpainN. Vidai
Temperature distribution examinations of lambda/4 type EM-
absorber using resistive film under high power injection 73
S. Walanabe, Aoyama Gakuin University, JapanK. Saito, A. Taniguchi, O. Hashimoto, T. Saito, H. Kurihara
Transient scattering analysis of arbitrarily shaped combined
dielectric and conducting structures 79
R. Aghajafari, Hamburg university of technology, GermanyH. Singer
FDTD study of the mutual coupling between microstrip antennasfor diversity wireless systems 85
L.y. Khashan, Misr International University, EgyptH, A. Elsaclek, E, A. Hashish
TRANSIENTS
Influence of repetitive pulses on the breakdown behavior of
electronics 91
S, Korte, University of Hannover, GermanyH, Garbe, F. Sabath
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Modelling of the IEC 61000-4-4 electrical fast transient injectionclamp 97
F. Musolino. Politecmco di Torino, ItalyF. Ron
ESD: an improved human body model with frequency-dependent
parameters 101
V. Amoruso, Politecnico di Ban, ItaiyE. Chiarantoni, S. Vergura
12GHz Real time measurement of voltage rise time and current
rise time due to micro gap discharge in voltage below 1 kV 107
K. Kawamata, Hachinohe institute of Technology, JapanS Minegishi, A, Haga; O. Fujiwara
FILTERING
On the decoupling of the DC supply 111
B. Danker, Bicon laboratories, Netherlands
A method to design a 2nd order power line emi filter for switched
mode power supplies 117
j, Vazquez, Univ. Carlos III de Madrid, Esc. Pol, Sup., SpainG. Soria, A. Barrado, E. Olias
Design of an EMI output filter for frequency converters 123
A. Roc'h, University of Tw&nte, Netherlands
H. Bergsma, F. Leferink, P. Zhao, H. Polincler, B. Ferreira
EMISSIONS, IMMUNITY AMD EMC STANDARDS
High frequency effect of randomized switching time in DC-DC
converters 128
N. Boudjsrda, Jijel university, AlgeriaM. Melit, B. Nekhoul, K. El Kharnlichi, K, Kerroum
A sistematic approach for modelling the effect of EMC absorbers
in semi-anechoic chambers 134
S, R. Esparza, Poiitecnics de Valencia, SpainL. Nuho, J. V. Balbastre
Using transfer ratio to evaluate EMC design of adjustable speeddrive systems 140
D. Zhao, Technical University of Deirl, Netherlands
J.A. Ferreira, H. Polinder, A. Roc'h, F.B.J. Leferink
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Circumferential slot in a coaxial cable 146
D. Assante University of Naples Fedenco it Italy
L. Veroiino, S D'Agostmo
Magnetic field emissions up to 400 kHz from a welding
equipment 151
D. Desiden. University of Padova italyA. Maschio
On the effect of high speed connector shields distributed contact
resistance to radiated emissions 157
T. Tarvainen, Esju Oy, Finland
L. Hynynen M Rouvala A. Renko
Mitigating the effects of electromagnetic interferences on
substation secondary circuits 161
S. Carsimamovic, University of Sarajevo, Bosnia and HerzegovinaZ. Bajramovic, M, Velodar. M. Ljovak, A Carsimamovic
Criteria for EMI reduction in sensor-conditioner measuringsystem 167
j Gago, Technical University of Catalonia, SpainD Gonzalez, J Balcelis. J.C. Le Bimetal. J IVlon
Susceptibility of GPS receivers and wireless cameras to a singleradiated UWB pulse 173
D. Mansson, University of Uppsala, Sweden
T. Nilsson, R. Thottappilhl. M. Backstrom
Standardization for defence procurement - european handbook,recommendations electromagnetic environmental effects 178F. Leferink, Thales/University of Twenie, Netherlands
R. Maiabiau
A theoretical approach to the procedures of the ANSI/AAMI
PC69:2000 standard 182
T. Samaras, Aristotle University of Thossaiomki, GroocoD. Kitsou, j Sahafos
The problem of traceability for EMC and environmental
electromagnetic fields measuring equipment 185
M. Borsero. INRIM, ItaiyG. Vizio, B, Audone, V. Orrnezzano
The first cross-border EMC market surveillance campaign for
energy saving lamps- an analysis of the finnish results 191J. Rajamaki, Lauma University of Applied Sciences, Finland
S. Martikamon
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A market surveillance policy and test plan for an EMC
enforcement authority 197
J. Rajamaki, Laurea University of Applied Sciences, FinlandS. Wartikamen
EMC AT CHIP LEVEL
Modeling the near electric and magnetic fields at the surface of
an integrated circuit 203
C Labusssoro, Froescalc Semiconductor Snc rranco
S Bon Dhia E Sicara, B. Vngnon, C Lochot
Evaluation of LSI power supply voltage noise caused by injectedRF power using a LECCS model 209
T Nakayama, Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd., Japanh Takahashi, Y. Saito, K. Shimazaks, M. Nagata, 0, Wada
Assessing reconfigurable systems robustness in EMI-exposedenvironments 215
F. Vargas. Catholic University - PUCRS, Brazil
J. Benfsca, A. Farina, E. Gatti. L. Garcia, D Lip, F. Hernandez
Adequacy checkout of thermal models for degradationprediction of integrated circuits at HEMP action 221
V.I. Zhuravliov, Beiarusian State University of Informatics and
Radioeiectronics, Belarus
V.F. Aloxoov
POWER LINE AND TRANSIENTS
Switch mode power supply emission decreasing using blockingimpedance between primary and secondary 224
L. Filipic, iskraemeco d.d., Slovenia
M. Martinjak
Simulation of stair stepping on inverter-fed induction motors 230
J.G. Knockaart, KHBO, BelgiumJ. Peuteman, J. Catrysse, R. Beimans
Lightning induced voltages on power distribution lines:
influence of rate of rise of lightning current 235
P. D. Kannu, National Institute of Technology Karnataka, India
J. Thomas
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SHIELDING,COUPUNG, FILTERING, GROUNDING
Textile shields of electromagnetic fields-application aspects 240
J Koprowska, Textile Research Institute. Poland
H. Ansofc/yk
An analytical model for the shielding effectiveness of a planarmuti-layered shield 244
I Mowete. University of Lagos, NigeriaA Ogunsola
Measurement of shielding effectiveness of small enclosures 249
S Zvanovec, czech technical university, faculty of electrical Czech
RepublicP. Hasrdra, T, Korinok, P. Pochac, M. Mazanok
Effective power bus noise mitigation on multilayer printed circuitboard: design of the experimental set-up and measurements 253
V. Ricchiufi, TechnoLabs S.p.A, ItalyA. Oriandi, L. Giovannucci, E Di Micheia, G Antonini, F. De Paulis
Analysis of the performances of a multi-loop active shield
reducing ELF magnetic field exposure 258
V. Amoruso, PoMocnico di Bah, ItalyE. Chiarantoni, S. Vcrgura
A search for economical shielding improvement of windows 264j. S. Hamaiainen, PvTT, Finland
j. Peltonen, R. Jaaskelainen, M. Moisio
3D analysis for the design impact of cover-wall join on
enclosure's shielding performances 268A. Oriandi, University of L'Aquila, ItalyG. Antonini, M. Italiani
Study of the transfer impedance and shielding effectiveness ofcable trays for industrial wires 274C Munteanu, T&chnicai University of Ciuj-Napoca, RomaniaB Demouiin, I Bacancios, L Kone
Application of simulation of conducted EMI in AC-DC powerconverter to EMI optimal design 280J.C. Le Bunetel, Universit&F. Rabelais de Tours, FranceD. Gonzalez, S. Brehaut, D. Magnon, J. Gago. J. Balcells
Detection and localization of defects on buried conductor by E.M. fields radiation
285M Lefouiii, Jijel university, AlgeriaB. Harrat, 8 Nakhoui, K. Kerroum, K. El Kharniichi
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MEDICAL EQUIPMENT AMD HUMAN EXPOSURE
Immunity assessment of medical devices working in
electrosurgical unit vicinity 291
M. Fernandez-Chimeno, Technical University of Catalonia, SpainS. Verdaguer, M, Guiiez, F, Siiva
A1800 MHz loop antenna for experimental studies on auditorysystem of rats 296
R. Pinto. ENEA. C.R. Casacc'ia, ItalyA. De Vita. V. Lopresto, S. Mancini, G. Marrocco, G. A. Lovisoio
3D FEM model for localized SAR estimate in human exposure to
microwaves 301
M. Worega, POLITEHNiCA University oi Bucharest, Romania
AM, Morega, A. Machedon
Evaluate damage in DNA molecules caused by intermediate
frequency magnetic fields using bacterial gene expressionsystem for mutation repairing 307
A.K. Haga, Tohoku Gakuin University, JapanG.I. Endo, K.O. Kobayashi
Application of a MoM/FDTD-hybrid method to helical dipoleantenna 313
P. Pongpaibool, National institute of information and Communication,
JapanS. Watanabe, S. Mochizuki, H. Shirai, T. Urso
MEASUREMENTS, INSTRUMENTATION AND TESTING (II) •
Indirect method of measurement for conducted emissions of
high-power equipments 318
S. Coats, University of Li&ge, BelgiumV. Baauvois, J. Gatrysse, W. Legros
Comparison of alternative conducted emission measurement
methods by using FSV and IELF algorithms 324
J. Knockaert, KHBO, BaigiumJ. Gatrysse, R. Belmans
Comparison of different probes to measure line coupled UWB
pulses in running systems 330
R. Krzikalla, Hamburg University of Technology, GermanyJ. L. ter Haseborg
Modelling of large ground structures by multiport measurements 336
T. Stadtler, Hamburg University of Technology, GermanyJ.L. ter Haseborg
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In-situ broadband characterization of complex permittivity and
permeability of magnetic dispersive materials 341
C.P. Chan. Kanagawa University, Japan
Z.W, Ma, T, Anada, J.P. Hsu, C. Christopoulos
An improved algorithm for finding electric property of grounded
dielectric slab with finite size by use of model-based standing
wave method 347
Y. Nishikata, Niigata university, Japan
N. Ishsi, M. Miyakawa
Testing the robustness of the feature selective validation (FSV)
method for EMC/SI applications 353
A. Duffy, De Montfort University, United Kingdom
A. Oriandi, G. Antonini
COMPUTATIONAL ELECTRONAGMET1CS (11)
Vertical wire YAGI structure above a lossy half-space: current
distribution and input impedance 359
MP. Rancic, University of Ms, Faculty of Electronic Engineering,
YugoslaviaP.D. Rancic
Mode conversion on high-frequency signal propagation on
asymmetric interconnects 365
A. Maffucci, Universiia dl Cassino, ItalyA.G. Chiarieiio, G. Miano, F, Vilione, W. Zamboni
Efficient modal analysis of anechoic and semianechoic
chambers 371
i. Monterde, Polytechnical University of Valencia, SpainL Nuno, J. V. Balbastre
Upper and lower bounds for the simulation of frequencydependent interconnects with uncertain parameters 377
S, Barmada, University of Pisa, ItalyA. Musolino, M, Raugi
Wide-band analysis of radiating and scattering structures usingthe improved MM-PO method 383
A. Noga, Silesian University of Technology, Poland
A. Karwowski
EM fields in the vicinity of aperture antennas: assessment of the
expected measurement values and accuracy 387
J.N, Sahaios, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
A.A. Nanos. K. Siakavara, T. Samaras
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RAILWAYS
Electromagnetic interference from high speed railway line on
telecommunication cable: results of a measurementcampaignand comparison with calculations 393
G. Lucca, Sirti S.p.A., ItalyM, Mora, A. Pagam. L. Zucchelli
Railway electrical systems integration - practical application of
the 'V cycle for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) 399
L M, McCorrnack, Atkins Rail. United KingdomR.D. White, S. Seller. R. Hutchison, P.W. Hooper
Lightning protection of transit railway track circuits 405
R.A. Peraia. Electro Magnetic Applications, inc., United States
POWER LIME COMMUNICATIONS
Optimal bit-loading for broadband multicarrier power line
communication subject to radiated emission limits 408
y. D'Amore, Univ. of Rome, ItalyM.S. Sarto, E. Baccaralli, M. Biagi
Measurement method to describe the attenuation characteristics
of the mains network 414
S- Battermann, University of Hannover, GermanyH. Garbe, L. Durtker
Equivalent two-port network for indoor outlet and its application 420
Y. Kami, University of Electro-Communications, JapanF. Xiao
PRINTED CIRCUITS BOARDS (I)
Radiation model of small horizontal submodules 426
M. Leone, Siemens Com, GarmanyM. Valek
Optimization of connector-track interface 431
A.PJ. van Daursen, Eindhoven University of Technology,Netherlands
S. Kapora
EMI from ICs and PCBs inside high speed networking equipment 437
S.K. Goudos, Aristotle University of Thessaioniki, Greece
C.8. Hilas, IT. Rekanos, J.N. Sahalos
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Radiation immunity of RF receiver located on the same PCB with
a microcontroller443
N Hojjat Caiieton Univeisity, Canada
L Roy O Maurice E Sicard
Microstrip line coupling to a dual-plane electromagnetic band-
gap microstrip filter structure 447
SY Huang Nanvang Technological University bmqanrow
Y H Lee
Induced currents on a microstrip of finite thickness 453
D Assante University of Naples Fedencj it !m!v
I Verolmo, S DAgostmo
WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
EMC challenges in emerging wireless technologies 459
A Rojas, CETECOMtSA , SpainM M Pete? j C Solor A Llamas, J Bancs
Shielding and attenuation properties of large buildings and
structures 465
CL Holloway NIST United States
G Koepke D Came!!, K Remioy S Schima
Evaluation of a method based on the impulsiveness ratio to
estimate the communication performance 470
S Lindor Swedish Defence Research Agency, Sweden
Characterization of a leaky line antenna for wireless
communication 475
J Muiler, W L Gore & Assosiates, GermanyS Fisahn H Garbe
Investigation of HPM susceptibility levels on low noise amplifiers 481
T Nilsson, Swedish Defence Research Agency FOl, Sweden
R Maimqvist, M Backstrom
Large-scale parallel FDTD analysis of electromagnetic fields
(EMF) excited with cellular phones in actual train carriages 486
M Hirono, Hokkaido University, JapanT Hikage, Y Abiko, T Nojima, S Watanabe, T Shino/uka
MEASUREMENTS, INSTRUMENTATION AHB TESTING (III)
Electric field-power relationship in mode stirred reverberation
chamber 492
S Girard, Blaise Pascal, France
P Diouf, F Paiaaian
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Verification of the HERO requirements of an explosive systemwith reference to the MIL-STD 464A (HERO testing) 496M.H. Pocai. C./.S AM.. Italyi. Dotto. D Festa
Low-Q reverberation chamber to reproduce aircraft-like EMenvironment 502
M.S Sarto. University of Rome. ItalyS Greco
Analysis of the antenna behaviour inside a resonant cavity for a
source-stirring-mode reverberation 508P Russo Universim Poutecnica delie Marche, ItalyG. Cam, V. Manani Pnmiani. C. Monteverae
An immunity test bench generating a perturbation of variable
polarization in the lower frequencies 513
V. Daniau, INRETS FranceJ Rioult, J.P. Ghys S Baz/ois
EMC diagnosis and corrective actions for silicon strip trackerdetectors 519
F. Aneche, CERN Imperial College, SwitzerlandC. Rivetta
PRINTED CIRCUITS BOARDS (II)
Methods to reduce coupling between traces over split groundand power planes 525
F. Xiao, University of Electro-Communications, JapanY, Kami
Ground an reference and the fiction of return conductors 531
B. Danker, Bicon laboratories, Netherlands
Statistical analysis of the PWB resonance suppression with
randomly positioned ground vias 537
M. S. Vahtoia, Esju Oy, Finland
T. J. Tarvainen
Characterization of electromagnetic environment in power
converters using [S] matrix 540
M. Molit, Jijel university, AlgeriaN. Boudjsrda, B. Nekhoul, K. E! khamlichi. K. Kerroum
Dielectric properties of insulation layers of printed circuit boards
at high frequencies 546
K. Fukunaga, NICT, JapanA Nishikata, M. Kozai. S. Kurahashi
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CABLES km CONNECTORS
Time-domain analysis of the performances of unshielded twisted
pairs in high-speed circuits 550
A. Maffuccs, Universita dt Cassino. ItalyS Caniggia, F. Maradei. F. Viiione, W Zamboni
Common mode interference coupled via a buried armored cable 556
A P.J van Deursan, Techmsche Urwersiteit Eindhoven Netherlands
H 7 Steenstra, S M&\&(
An equivalent circuit model for LEMP-excited transmission lines 562
F Delfino, University of Genoa, ItalyR Procopio. M Rossi, P Girdimo
Calculation of emitted electromagnetic field from UTP cable bymoment method from 0.3GHz to 2GHz 568
H Tamaki, Kyushu institute of Technology, JapanN Ksiwafaara Y Ishida, M. Kawafaaia
Predicting high crosstalk frequencies in twisted pair cables 574
j. Poitz. OptEfvi Engineering inc., Canada
J. Beckett
Transfer impedance of different cable types and single wire
current distribution 580
H.T. Steenstra, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
S. yoijor, JJ. Smit, S.A. Ananda
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