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A Tutorial Review of the New EMI (Electromagnetic Interference) Models and Their Effects on Receiver Performance

机译:新型EmI(电磁干扰)模型及其对接收机性能影响的教程评述

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New models of electromagnetic interference (EMI) have been developed by the author over the last five years (1974-1979), which for the first time have provided a canonical, analytically tractable, and experimentally well-established quantitative descriptions of nearly all EMI environments. These models are (1), physically derived; (2), are canonical in the sense that they are invariant of the nature and waveform of the source and details of preparation, as far as their formal analytical structure is concerned; (3), are highly nongaussian; and (4), are analytically and computationally manageable. Their principal quantitative and most widely applied form is embodied in the first-order probability distributions of the (instantaneous) amplitude, and envelope, of the received waveform following the linear front-end states of a typical receiver. Three basic EMI models are distinguished: Class A, B, and C, respectively involving sets of three, six and eight, physically derived parameters, which are measureable from observed EMI amplitude (or envelope) data. These three basic classes are defined in terms of receiver bandwidth vis-a-vis that of the EMI.

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