EMC : electromagnetic theory to practical design

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EMC : electromagnetic theory to practical design

Paul A. Chatterton and Michael A. Houlden

Wiley, c1992

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) is a field of study applying basic physics to complex electrical and electronic systems with the aim of enabling them to co-exist harmoniously. The difficulty with EMC is that very small changes to a circuit or a system can have far-reaching effects. Providing a conceptual framework for the whole subject of EMC, this text covers the legal situation, testing procedures, fundamental electromagnetism, useful approximations and case studies.

Table of Contents

  • Probability
  • Noise and Random Processes
  • The Sampling Theorem, Oversampling and Discrete-Time Signals
  • Signal Detection in Gaussian and Shot Noise
  • Coherent and Non-Coherent Integration
  • Estimation of Range, Position and Acceleration of a Target and Prediction of Target Position as a Function of Tracking Time
  • Waveform Analysis and Ambiguity
  • Large Time-Bandwith Signals.

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