Supplement EMC Zurich '99 Table of Contents
TUTORIAL LECTURES
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T1 EMC control in the new industrial environment. L. Inzoli,
ESA ESTEC, Noordwijk, Netherlands
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T2 EMC Modeling and Simulation Codes. H. Singer, Technical
University Hamburg-Harburg, Germany
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1T2 The method of moments (MOM) and related codes. H. Singer,
Technical University Hamburg-Harburg, Germany
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2T2 Overview and recent progress for the partial element equivalent
circuit (PEEC) method. A. Ruehli, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown
Heights, NY, USA
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3T2 Advances in FDTD modeling: EMC and numerical dosimetry. M.
Okoniewski, University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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4T2 Numerical modeling of EMC problems using the TLM method. R.
Vahldieck, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich, Switzerland
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5T2 Modeling and simulation in multiconductor transmission line
theory. J. Nitsch, T. Steinmetz, R. Vetter, University Magdeburg, Germany
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6T2 Design and analysis of printed circuit boards under EMC-constraints.
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John, G. Sommer, Fraunhofer Institute IZM, Paderborn, Germany
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7T2 Introduction to GTD and its combination with MOM. K.-H. Gonschorek,
Technical University Dresden, Germany
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8T2 A benchmark catalog for numerical field calculations in the
area of EMC. V. Schulz, G. Mrozynski, University Paderborn, Germany
WORKSHOPS
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W1 Measurement uncertainties in EMC instrumentation. J.
Perini, Syracuse University, NY, USA
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W2 New measurement techniques and possible future standards in
EMC.
M. Kanda, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Boulder,
CO, USA
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1W2 High-frequency methods for EM couplings in complex environments.
R.
Tiberio, A. Toccafondi, S. Maci, University of Siena, Italy
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2W2 Measurements for ESD coupling model validation. R. De Leo,
G. Cerri, V. Mariani Primiani, University of Ancona, Italy
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3W2 Environmental EM characterization. M. Feliziani, University
of L´Aquila, Poggio Roio, Italy
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4W2 Validation methods for reverberating chambers. P. Corona,
Instituto Universitario Navale, Napoli, Italy
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5W2 Signal integrity and behavioral models of digital devices. I.A.
Maio, I.S. Stievano, F.G. Canavero, Politecnico di Torino, Turin, Italy
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6W2 An optically linked three-loop antenna system for determining
the near field characteristics from an electrically small source. M.
Kanda, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Boulder, CO, USA
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W3 Uncertainties in standardized EMC compliance testing.
J.J. Goedbloed, Philips Research Laboratories, Netherlands
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W4 Electromagnetic terrorism and adverse effects of high power electromagnetic
(HPE) environments. M.W. Wik, Defence Material Administration, Stockholm,
Sweden
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1W4 Electromagnetic terrorism and adverse effects of high power
electromagnetic environments. M.W. Wik, Defence Material Administration,
Stockholm, Sweden; R.L. Gardner, Alexandria, VA; W.A. Radasky, Metatech,
Goleta, CA, USA
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2W4 An approach to protect civil systems from the adverse effects
of high power electromagnetic (HPE) environments. W.A. Radasky, Metatech,
Goleta, CA, USA; M.W. Wik, Defence Material Administration, Stockholm,
Sweden
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3W4 HPM testing of a car: A representative example of the susceptibility
of civil systems. M. Baeckstroem, FOA Defence Research Establishment,
Linkoeping, Sweden
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4W4 Modeling and simulation methods to assess EM terrorism effects.
M.
Ianoz, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne; H. Wipf, Swisscontrol,
Zurich, Switzerland
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5W4 Use of nuclear electromagnetic pulse (EMP) simulators for protection
of civil systems against other electromagnetic threats. J.C. Giles,
Los Alamos National Laboratory, NM, USA
OPEN MEETINGS
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OA Electromagnetic noise and interference. International
Union of Radio Science, URSI Commission E
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1OA Spectrum management / utilization and wireless telecommunications.
R.
Struzak, Nyon, Switzerland
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2OA Non-Gaussian signals separation via higher-order statistics
and adaptive filtering. J.J. Pawelec, A. Janulewicz, Military Communication
Institute, Poland
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3OA Observation of lightning discharge processes using a broadband
radio interferometer. R. Mardiana, Z-I. Kawasaki, Osaka University,
Osaka, Japan
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4OA Propagation of lightning generated electromagnetic fields over
finitely conducting ground. V. Cooray, Uppsala University, Uppsala,
Sweden
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5OA Progress in modeling EM interaction with complex systems: Applications
to aircraft and automobiles. C.E. Baum, Air Force Research Lab., Kirtland,
AFB, USA; P. Degauque, Lille University, Villeneuve d'Ascq, France; M.
Ianoz, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne, Switzerland
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6OA Activity of URSI Commission E Working Group: E-7 on extraterrestrial
and terrestrial meteorologico-electric environment with noise and chaos.
H.
Kikuchi, Nihon University, Tokyo, Japan
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7OA Calculating the magnetic and electric fields produced by a line
current above the earth. D.H. Boteler, Geomagnetic Laboratory, Ottawa,
Canada; R.J. Pirjola, Finnish Meteorological Institute, Helsinki, Finland
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8OA Report of the working group E 9 URSI Commission E: Interference
and noise at frequencies above 30 MHz. J. Gavan, Center for Technological
Education Holon, Israel
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OB ESD protection design methodology. W. Wilkening, Robert
Bosch, Reutlingen, Germany
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1OB ESPRIT 23643 (ESDEM) workshop on ESD protection design methodology.
W.
Wilkening, Robert Bosch, Reutlingen, Germany
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2OB The state-of-the-art of ESD from the design, simulation, and
the advanced technology points of view. C. Duvvury, Texas Instruments,
Austin, TX, USA
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3OB Demonstration of the methodology. G. Ihle, C. von Arx, ISE
Integrated Systems Engineering, Zurich, Switzerland
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OC Exposure systems and their dosimetry. 7th COST 244bis
MCM and 6th Workshop in Zurich, Switzerland. H. Krueger, N. Kuster,
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich, Switzerland