Techniques of Electromagnetic Compatibility Model Synthesis Based on On-Site Measurement Data
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概要
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Regular on-site testing is an elementary means to obtain real-time data and state of Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) of electronics systems. Nowadays, there is a lot of measured EMC data while the application of the data is insufficient. So we put forward the concept of EMC model synthesis. To carry out EMC data mining with measured electromagnetic data, we can build or modify models and synthesize variation rules of electromagnetic parameters of equipment and EMC performance of systems and platforms, then realize the information synthesis and state prediction. The concept of EMC reliability is brought forward together with the definition and description of parameters such as invalidation rate and EMC lifetime. We studied the application of statistical algorithms and Artificial Neural Network (ANN) in model synthesis. Operating flows and simulation results as well as measured data are presented. Relative research can support special measurement, active management and predictive maintenance and replenishment in the area of EMC.
著者
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LI Yan
College of Asia Pacific Study Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University
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QIN Yujian
College of Electronic Science and Engineering, National University of Defense Technology
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LI Gaosheng
College of Electronic Science and Engineering, National University of Defense Technology
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LIU Peiguo
College of Electronic Science and Engineering, National University of Defense Technology
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LU Zhonghao
College of Electronic Science and Engineering, National University of Defense Technology
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ZHOU Dongming
College of Electronic Science and Engineering, National University of Defense Technology
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