Publication Date

1991

Selected Works Department

School of Integrated Sciences

Document Type

Presentation

Abstract

Military and critical infrastructure electronic equipment may be exposed accidently or maliciously to harsh electromagnetic environments which include effects from background electromagnetic sources (lightning and broadband electromagnetic waves from radio, TV, microwave signals) and high amplitude intentional sources (RF weapons and nuclear EMP). An integrated approach is needed to effectively and affordably protect critical electronics from this wide range of environments. This paper presents an approach to the potential unification of protection technology for a wide spectrum of electromagnetic environments. An electromagnetic topological approach is used to develop a consistent shielding protection methodology. We address a suite of electromagnetic effects including electromagnetic interference/compatibility, lightning, nuclear EMP, high power microwaves, and ultra-wideband signals. Existing protection practices are discussed. Incompatibilities are presented with suggested solutions. Finally, a generalized topological approach and associated technical application requirements are presented.

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