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An extensive number of standards provide various transfer impedance requirements and test methods for individual cables, but just a few are related to connectors. Only two standards describe how to test cable-gland-connector-receptacle assemblies. The cable-gland-connector-receptacle assembly has significant effects on the total considered impedance chain. In general the supplier for cable, gland...
Methodologies are described to perform computational Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3) design and analysis of a military frigate that houses over 70 antennas operating from High Frequency (HF) to 40 GHz. Engineering approximations such as model reduction, the "Spotlight" assumption and sea scatter assessments are described to reduce the complexity of the computational model.
This article describes a method to solve near-field coupling based on Hu's formulation [1] which is applied to a complex navy ship electromagnetic environment where the transmit antenna, receive antenna and obstacles may all be located in the near-field. The method was developed for use with boundary value based computational electromagnetic software packages to overcome their inability of calculating...
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