Supplement EMC Zurich '01 Table of Contents
Tutorial Lectures
- T1 Lightning electromagnetic effects
- 1T1 Characterization of lightning electromagnetic fields and their modeling. V.A. Rakov, University of Florida, Gainesville, USA
- 2T1 Lightning-induced effects on transmission lines. C.A. Nucci, University of Bologna, Italy
- T2 Wavelets application to EMC
- 1T2 Wavelets application to EMC: Introduction. J. Lebrun, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne, Switzerland
- 2T2 Application to partial elements equivalent circuit (PEEC) modeling. G. Antonini, A. Orlandi, University of L´Aquila, Italy
- 3T2 Applications to multiconductor transmission line (MTL) modeling. S. Grivet-Talocia, Polytechnic of Turin, Italy
Workshops
- W1 Change of the European EMC directive. M.C. Vrolijk, Philips Centre for Industrial Standardisation and Documentation, Eindhoven, Netherlands
- W2 EMC in complex and distributed systems - COST 261. J. Catrysse, KHBO, Oostende, Belgium
- 1W2 An introduction to COST 261 electromagnetic compatibility in complex and distributed systems. A.C. Marvin, University of York, England
- 2W2 Coupling attenuation of cables: COST 261 round robin test. J. Catrysse, KHBO, Oostende, Belgium
Industrial Forums
- F2 Advances in optically coupled field probes. D. Baron, S. King, ETS-Holaday, Eden Prairie, USA
- F3 EMC performance of drive application under real load conditions. F. Beck, J. Sroka, Schaffner EMC, Luterbach, Switzerland
- F4 Total security management (TSM). E. Taiana, H. Hunn, Swiss Electrotechnical Association, Fehraltorf, Switzerland
IEEE EMC Society Workshop
- IE EMC measurements including those above 1 GHz and associated uncertainty. D.N. Heirman, Don Heirman Consultants, Lincroft; E.L. Bronaugh, EdB EMC Consultants, Austin, USA
- 1IE Measuring EMI disturbances above 1 GHz: Instrumentation and its application. E.L. Bronaugh, EdB EMC Consultants, Austin, USA
- 2IE Measuring antennas above 1 GHz. M.J. Windler, Underwriters Laboratories, Northbrook; D.G. Camell, NIST, Boulder, USA
- 3IE Exploring site quality above 1 GHz using double-ridged horns. D.G. Camell, R. Johnk, NIST, Boulder; K. Hall, Hewlett Packard, Roseville, USA
- 4IE Measuring EMI disturbances above 1 GHz: Uncertainty of measurement instrumentation. E.L. Bronaugh, EdB EMC Consultants, Austin, USA
- 5IE CISPR A uncertainty progress. D.N. Heirman, Don Heirman Consultants, Lincroft, USA
- 6IE Uncertainties induced by the measurement standard and by the EUT. P.A. Beeckman, Philips; J.J. Goedbloed, Eindhoven, Netherlands
- 7IE Product disturbance emissions above 1 GHz and application of tests. G.S. Pettit, INTEL, DuPont, USA
Open Meetings
- OA Electromagnetic noise and interference. International Union of Radio Science, URSI Commission E
- 1OA Issues in spectrum management / utilization and wireless telecommunications. R. Struzak, Poland; G. Hurt, USA
- 2OA The standardisation of high power electromagnetic transient phenomena in the IEC. W.A. Radasky, Metatech, Goleta USA; M.W. Wik, Defence Material Administration, Stockholm, Sweden
- 3OA Lightning return-stroke modeling applied to high-power electromagnetics. R.L. Gardner, D.C. Stoudt, Joint Program Office for Special Technology Countermeasure, Dahlgren; C.E. Baum, Air Force Research Lab., Albuquerque, USA
- 4OA EMC problems pertaining to the use of low voltage power networks for information transmission. Measurement procedures and results. M. Ianoz, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne, Switzerland
- 5OA Modeling of optical intra-board interconnects for time domain simulations. E. Griese, Siemens, Paderborn, Germany
- 6OA Radiation from and coupling to PCBs. B. Demoulin, Lille University, Villeneuve d´Ascq, France; Y. Kami, University of Electro-Communications, Tokyo, Japan; J.L. ter Haseborg, Technical University Hamburg-Harburg, Germany
- 7OA Activity of URSI Commission E Working Group: E-7 on extraterrestrial and terrestrial meteorologico-electric environment with noise and chaos. H. Kikuchi, Institute for Environmental Electromagnetics, Tokyo, Japan
- 8OA Geoelectromagnetic disturbances and their effects on technological systems. R.J. Pirjola, Finnish Meteorological Institute, Helsinki, Finland
- OC Sustainable mobile communication. W. Baechtold, G. Duerrenberger, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich, Switzerland
- 1OC ´Sustainable mobile communication´ - a new institution for research into RF-risks. G. Duerrenberger, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich, Switzerland
- 2OC Effects of exposure to pulsed 900 MHz electromagnetic fields on sleep and the sleep electroencephalogram. P. Achermann, T. Graf, R. Huber, A.A. Borbely, University of Zurich; N. Kuster, ITšIS, Zurich, Switzerland
- 3OC A ferromagnetic transduction mechanism for radio frequency bioeffects. H.G. Wieser, University Hospital, Zurich, Switzerland; J. Dobson, Keele University, Stoke-on-Trent, England
- 4OC Influence of HF electromagnetic fields on the development and the molecular biology of the moss physcomitrella patens and the nematode caenorhabditis elegans. J.-P. Zryd, University of Lausanne; M. Ianoz, F. Rachidi, P. Zweiacker, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne, Switzerland
- 5OC Criteria for selecting specific EMF exposure conditions for bioexperiments in the context of health risk assessment. S. Ebert, R. Mertens, N. Kuster, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich, Switzerland
- 6OC The influence of trust and confidence on perceived risk and cooperation. T.C. Earle, Western Washington University, USA; M. Siegrist, H. Gutscher, University of Zurich, Switzerland
- 7OC Monitoring of media coverage of EMF-risks. V. Wyss, H. Kuhn, Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Winterthur, Switzerland