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Spotlight #2 on Five Featured
Workshops and Tutorials
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Automotive EMC - Electric Vehicle -
Measurement and Simulation
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Chair: Martin Wiles, MVG World, Haydock, United Kingdom
Co-Chair: Paul Duxbury, MVG Industries UK Ltd., Haydock, United Kingdom
This workshop focuses on EMC for Electric Vehicles (EVs) by looking at Simulation and Measurement aspects from the industry. From a measurement perspective: Regulatory requirements in EMC Standards mean that manufacturers must test EV equipment to EMC including motors, chargers, and batteries. Details of the tests and how they are practically implemented into EMC anechoic chambers will be discussed. From a simulation perspective: It is well known that correlation between table and vehicle tests can differ significantly, and we will go through the different steps of the modelling and simulation of CE tests of EV on-board powertrain chargers to compare results on table/vehicle.
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Future EMC/EMI/SI/PI Technologies with
Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence
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TWO Sessions!
Morning:
Chair: Zhong Chen, ETS-Lindgren, Cedar Park, TX, USA
Co-Chair: Janet O’Neil, ETS-Lindgren, Cedar Park, TX, USA
Afternoon:
Chair: Lijun Jiang, Missouri University of Science & Technology, Rolla, MO, USA
Co-Chair: Alistair Duffy, De Montfort University, Loughborough, United Kingdom
In this afternoon session, machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) are heavily investigated with the good will to advance technologies into a new age. No matter if we like it or doubt it, ML and AI will be part of the future and EMC Society has to consider how to work with ML and AI technologies. This full day workshop intends to picture the potential future that we could vision or would like to have for EMC/EMI/SI/PI technologies with the augmentation of ML and AI.
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Co-Chairs:
Robert Davis, Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY, USA
Carl Hager, NSWC Dahlgren, Dahlgren, VA, USA
The objective of this tutorial is to enhance our attendees’ knowledge and understanding of key aspects of Military EMC that will help them in the performance of their jobs. The tutorial covers a broad range of topics including MIL-STD-461, DoD E3 & Spectrum Directives, Instructions and Standards, Military HDBK-240 and NATO AECTP 250 & 500, MIL-STD-464D Near Strike Lightning E-Field requirements, a discussion on the US Navy’s HEMP E1 Test Range’s existing and future operations and a talk on Surveying EMR Hazards on Army and Civilian vehicles.
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When Open Source Meets SIPI | |
Chair: Yansheng Wang, Rivos Inc., Santa Clara, CA, USA
Co-Chair: Giorgi Maghlakelidze, Cisco Systems Inc., San Jose, CA, USA
Open source is attracting more and more attention these days. You must have heard of some open source big names like Linux, RISC-V etc. But how can the SIPI community contribute to and benefit from the "open source rush"? Join us in this workshop to learn about more details. This workshop will introduce several open source projects and tools that are being developed for the SIPI community.
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EMC Regulations and Standards * | |
Chair: Henry Benitez, ElectroMagnetic Investigations, Beaverton, OR, USA
This session is sponsored by the IEEE EMCS Standards Activities Coordination Committee (SACCom) and will include presentations from representatives for the FCC, FDA, NIST, former TCB Chair, CISPR Committees and test lab Accreditation Body. Some background into the history of EMC will be presented, as well as the evolution resulting in the need for EMC regulations and standards. An overview of the IEC process for the development of EMC standards will be provided.
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*Indicates content associated with Standards Week
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