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To reduce its abstractness level, a couple of hands-on projects have been introduced recently to our Junior level Continuous and Discrete System Theory course. For several years our students have been supplied with their own Lab-in-A-Box kit that facilitates them experimenting on their own, at their own pace. This made it possible for them to design and build a reasonably practical bandpass filter...
This paper presents postprocessing based on neural network (NN) models to reconstruct the magnetic near-field profile with an improved spatial resolution for one or different frequencies. The models aim at decreasing the time required to perform near-field electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) measurements. The multilayer perceptron (MLP) NNs are used to determine the magnetic near field radiated by...
This paper aims at studying the near-field coupling between PCB and electromagnetic waves by using the transmission line theory. We present a model of coupling between a non-uniform electromagnetic field and a printed circuit board with an analytical resolution in the frequency domain. A first validation is made by using a plane wave excitation. In a second step, we study the coupling between a non...
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