The threat of Intentional Electromagnetic Interference (IEMI) has been growing in concern by experts and entities worldwide. Several essential sectors can be targeted by IEMI. They include, for example, power systems, banking systems, water supply, and telecommunications and transportation infrastructures. In addition to onshore assets, IEMI can affect maritime vessels, which perform key economic roles on a global scale. As ...
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Assessing the vulnerability of a smart grid complex system to EMI at SINTEF Energi, Norway
The deployment of smart grid communication devices such as radio modules, sensors, routers and gateways that communicate through various communication channels and protocols over the Internet of Things IoT is rapidly increasing in decentralized energy management systems. The main goals of this work within the PETER project were to design of EMI sources and to set up a measurement procedure ...
Read More »Passive components VS EMI
RMCD: a potential but easily overlooked culprit of EMI and EMI-related risks
Read More »Team-Building Event in Konstantz
After a long period of online meetings and activities, most ESRs could finally meet physically in an informal setup. The idea came from the fact that we are all seniors, and while already aware of each other’s academic expertise through online meetings, a more personal tie existed only between some ESRs. Namely, those who had met and spent time together ...
Read More »EMC at PCB Level: Potential Sources, Compliance, and Layout Techniques
Discover how EMC issues can occur at the PCB level and by using simple layout techniques these can be resolved.
Read More »Business Trip to Paris: A Secondment at Valeo
Find out more on the learning, travel and team building experience that an early stage researcher can get during a secondment.
Read More »Girls Day 2022!
Electrical Engineering… What is it exactly? Well, on April 7th, 30 enthusiastic female students had the chance of having a glance into the fascinating world of electrical engineering at the University of Twente (UT)!
Read More »Vulnerability of Forward Error Correction Codes in Electromagnetic Polluted Environments
Communication networks are the backbone of the modern safety-critical systems. Therefore, it is vital to arm these error-prone networks against external disturbances. In this blog, I will discuss the challenges associated with this task in electromagnetic polluted environments.
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Read More »PETER Network Wide Event 3 at York, 2022
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic and travel restrictions, not everyone could travel to the UK. Therefore, the PETER consortium had to make this event hybrid.
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