A new approach to derive emission requirements on APD in order to protect digital communication systems
Paper i proceeding, 2003

Amplitude Probability Distribution (APD) has been proposed within ClSPR as a measure of the emitted electromagnetic energy from electrical equipment. APD describes the envelope statistics of a disturbance from the IF filter of the measurement receiver and is in many ways a suitable model of non-Gaussian noise, when determining its impact on a digital communication system. In an earlier paper, the connection between the APD of a disturbance and its effect on a digital receiver was presented. However, to derive a maximum allowed APD out of a maximum allowed bit error probability is a non-trivial problem. Unfortunately, this is exactly the issue when emission requirements should be related to the APD. This paper presents a possible way to put requirements on the APD in order to protect digital communication systems. By letting a measured APD of a disturbance lay below the requirements, the impact on a variety of receivers are guaranteed to not exceed the maximum bit error probability.

measurement

Amplitude probability distribution

man-made noise

emission

APD

Författare

Kia Wiklundh

Chalmers, Signaler och system, Kommunikation, Antenner och Optiska Nätverk

IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility

Vol. 1 237-240

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Annan elektroteknik och elektronik

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