16Th International Zurich Sym Posium on Electrom Agnetic C Om Patibility

16Th International Zurich Sym Posium on Electrom Agnetic C Om Patibility

EMC Zurich 2005 February 13 – 18 Zurich, Switzerland www.emczurich.ch Electromagnetic Compatibility Technical Exhibition on EMC and RF/Microwave Measurements & Instrumentation 16th International Zurich Symposium on Organized by Laboratory for Electromagnetic Fields and Microwave Electronics EMC_V2_Umschlag.indd 1 18.1.2005 19:48:26 Uhr Symposium President & General Conference Administration Chairman EMC Zurich 2005 Prof. Dr. Rüdiger Vahldieck Secretarial Office, Ms. M. Rafiq ETH Zentrum, IFH Technical Program Committee Gloriastr. 35 CH-8092 Zurich Prof. Dr. Bob Olsen (co-chair) USA Switzerland Dr. Pascal Leuchtmann (co-chair) Switzerland Prof. Dr. Karl-Heinz Gonschorek Germany Ms. M. Rafiq Prof. Dr. Jan Luiken ter Haseborg Germany email: [email protected] Prof. Masahi Hayakawa Japan Tel.: +41 1 632 2951 Prof. Michel Ianoz Switzerland Fax.: +41 1 632 1198 Dr. Armin Kaelin Switzerland Prof. Dr. Frank Leferink The Netherlands Dr. Mike Marcus France Website Prof. Dr. Michal Okoniewski Canada Prof. Dr. Antonio Orlandi Italy www.emczurich.ch Dr. Jean-Phillipe Parmantier France Prof. Dr. Farhad Rachidi Switzerland Dr. William Radasky USA Conference Venue Prof. Vladimir A. Rakov USA Dr. Albert Ruehli USA ETH Zurich Prof. Dr. Hermann Singer Germany Rämistrasse 101 Dr. Fred Tesche USA Tramstop ETH/Universitätsspital Prof. Dr. Robert Weigel Germany (Lines 6, 9 or 10) Dr. Perry Wilson USA Prof. Dr. Daniel de Zutter Belgium Phone: +41 1 632 9033 Fax: +41 1 632 9041 Email: [email protected] Management Committee Dr. Martin Gimersky (chair) Prof. Dr. Christian Hafner: Special Events, Tutorials and Workshops Maria Rafiq: Finances Dr. Federico Bonzanigo and Hannes Grubinger: Publications Klaus Krohne and Aldo Rossi: Computers Raimondo Ballisti: Website and e-mail R. Danieli: Social Events Dr. Christophe Fumeaux and Dirk Baumann: Local Arrangements 16th International Zurich Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility 33 16th International Zurich Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC_V2_Umschlag.indd 2-3 18.1.2005 19:48:26 Uhr Conference Administration EMC Zurich 2005 Secretarial Office, Ms. M. Rafiq ETH Zentrum, IFH Gloriastr. 35 CH-8092 Zurich Switzerland Ms. M. Rafiq email: [email protected] Tel.: +41 1 632 2951 Fax.: +41 1 632 1198 Website www.emczurich.ch Conference Venue ETH Zurich Rämistrasse 101 Tramstop ETH/Universitätsspital (Lines 6, 9 or 10) Phone: +41 1 632 9033 Fax: +41 1 632 9041 Email: [email protected] 1 16th International Zurich Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC_V5_Inhalt.indd 1 18.1.2005 19:49:56 Uhr Index Speakers Attention P. 3 Speakers attention All authors have the opportunity to meet their session chair prior to their presentation. P. 4 Symposium Sessions Opening Ceremony Meet your session chair and get your “speakers present” Sessions 1 ... 23 in the “Symposium Officers Lounge”, room G 60, at the following times: P. 22 Students Contest Tue morning sessions: 09:30 sharp P. 22 Topical Meeting on Biomedical EMC Tue afternoon sessions: 13:30 sharp Sessions 1 ... 3 Wed morning sessions: 08:30 sharp Wed afternoon sessions: 14:15 sharp P. 26 All Events at a Glance Thu morning sessions: 08:30 sharp Thu afternoon sessions: 13:30 sharp P. 31 Topical Meeting on Reverberation Chambers For details on projection, video projector, slides etc. Sessions 1 ... 3 please refer to the speakers instruction sheet, available P. 33 COST 281 at the information desk. Steering committee meeting (SCM) Management committee meeting (MCM) Sessions 1…4 P. 36 Tutorials P. 40 Workshops P. 47 Open Meetings URSI Comm E AMEREM/EUROEM P. 47 Exhibition P. 48 Social Events Winetasting Welcome reception Symposium Banquet Farewell Party P. 50 General Information P. 50 General Information P. 51 Plan of the City P. 52 Plan of the Symposium Building 2 16th International Zurich Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility 3 16th International Zurich Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC_V5_Inhalt.indd 2-3 18.1.2005 19:49:56 Uhr Symposium Program EMC Zurich SC Bandwidth conversion of the amplitude probability distribution for emission requirements of pulse modu- * : Speaker lated interference: Kia Wiklundh*: Swedish Defence SC : Student Contest Research Agency, Sweden Tuesday, February 15, 2005 SC Immunity of bluetooth-transmitters against interfer- ing electromagnetic fields with high field-strengths: Adrien Schoof*, Jan Luiken ter Haseborg: Hamburg 9:00 – 10:30 Opening Ceremony Room Audimax University of Technology, Germany Keynote speech: „EMC Paints the Lane Marks on the Electromagnetic emission of xDSL systems transmit- Wireless Information Superhighway“ by Mike Marcus, ted on twisted copper pairs: Fahd Hassoun: Blaise Visiting Researcher at école Nationale Supérieure des Pascal University (Clermont-Ferrand), France; Télécommunications. Ahmed Zeddam, Rabah Tarafi, J.-M. Debraux: France Télécom 11:00 – 12:10 Session 1: Room F1 Broadband Powerline Communications [BPC] 11:00 – 12:30 Session 3: Room F7 Chair Mike Marcus Reverberation Chambers and TEM Cells [Rev] Technical considerations for broadband powerline (BPL) communication: Robert G. Olsen*: Washington Chair Heyno Garbe State University, USA Parameter estimates for the stirrer efficiency in rever- SC Sensitivity of a short-wave receiving station regarding beration chambers: Niklas Wellander*, Olof Lundén, PLC transmission: Sven Battermann*, Heyno Garbe: Mats Bäckström: Swedish Defence Research Agency, University of Hannover, Germany Sweden Effects of broadband over power line communication SC Mode perturbation induced by the stirrer rotation in systems on aeronautical HF-services: Frank Sabath: a reverberating chamber: Gerard Orjubin*, Elodie Federal Armed Forces Research Institute for Protective Richalot, Stephanie Mengue, Odile Picon: Université Technologies and NBC Protection, Munster, Germany; de Marne la Vallée, France Lawrence Steven Cohen*, Edmond Tomas: US Naval Research Laboratory, Washington DC, USA The influence of stirrer size and chamber load on the number of uncorrelated samples created in a reverberation chamber: Magnus Otterskog*: Örebro 11:00 – 12:30 Session 2: Room E7 University, Sweden EMC in Communications [Com] SC Modeling coupling phenomena between septum and loop at low frequency: Aubry Picard*, François Chair Pascal Leuchtmann Fouquet, Anne Louis, Belahcène Mazari: IRSEEM- ESIGELEC, Rouen, France; Olivier Maurice: EADS, Higher-order effects of radiated interference - France; Bernard Demoulin: IEMN-TELICE, Lille, future challenging research domains within EMC in France dynamic wireless communication networks: Peter F. Stenumgaard*: Swedish Defence Research Agency; Leif Junholm: Swedish Defence Materiel Administration 4 16th International Zurich Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility 5 16th International Zurich Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC_V5_Inhalt.indd 4-5 18.1.2005 19:49:57 Uhr 11:00 – 12:10 Session 4: Room F3 A brief history of EMC Education: Todd Hubing, Miscellaneous [Misc] University of Missouri Rolla, USA; Antonio Orlandi: University of L‘Aquila, Italy Chair Armin Kälin Band ratio and frequency-domain norms: Carl 14:00 – 17:10 Session 6: Room E7 E. Baum*, Air Force Research Laboratory, USA; Automotive EMC [Auto] Daniel H Nitsch, German Armed Forces Institute for Protective Technologies, Münster, Germany Chair Robert Weigel Managing EMC and safety compliance for telecom- munication products: Subramanian Chidambaram*: Simulating the electromagnetic susceptibility of auto- Hewlett Packard, Singapore motive vehicles in their early design stage: Frédéric Bocquet: RENAULT Research Center, France; Jean- Distribution of levels of intrasystem electromagnetic Claude Kedzia*: ESI Group, Rungis, France interference in systems of co-located radio equipment: Mikalai I. Azamatov: Defence Industry Committee of Harness influence in bulk current injection test- the Republic of Belarus; Uladzimir I. Valoshyn*, Yury ing: Frédéric Lafon*, Laurent Caves, VALEO EMC I. Masiyenka: Agat State Research and Production Departement, Créteil, France; François De-daran: Association, Minsk, Belarus VALEO, Center of electronic expertise, Créteil, France Experimental and theoretical studies of the Schumann Periodic frequency modulation applied to noise can- resonance magnetic polarization in the gyrotropic cellation between power and communication buses: earth-ionosphere cavity: Vladimir G. Bezrodny*, Alfonso Santolaria, David Gonzalez, Javier Gago, Oleg V. Budanov, Alexandr V. Koloskov, Yury M. Josep Balcells: Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Yampolski: Institute of Radio Astronomy, Ukraine Spain; Stephane Brehaut, Jean-Charles Le Bunetel, CANCELLED Didier Magnon: Université François Rabelais, Tours , France 14:00 – 16:30 Session 5: Room F1 Investigation of automotive emissions measurement History of EMC [Hist] frequencies, test methods and operating modes: Alastair R. Ruddle*: MIRA Limited, Warks, UK Chair Rüdiger Vahldieck SC Application of geometry based strategies in the devel- opment of EMC-conformable motors in the automotive A general history of the evolution of the discipline industry: Linh-Thao Stubenbord*, Claus Schmiederer: of EMC: Daniel D. Hoolihan*, Hoolihan EMC Robert Bosch GmbH, Germany Consulting, USA; Nigel Carter, QinetiQ, UK SC Influence of the PCB traces of an automotive elec- Three decades of EMC Zurich and the impacts tronic equipment in the case of random cable har- of a changing environment: Peter E. Leuthold*: nesses: Stephane Egot*, Marco Klingler: PSA Peugeot Communication Technology Laboratory, ETH Zurich, Citroën,

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