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Title: An expert system architecture to detect system-level automotive EMC problems
Author (s): Ranganathan, S.
Beetner, Daryl G.
Wiese, R.
Hubing, Todd H.
Department/Lab Affiliations: Electrical and Computer Engineering
Electromagnetic Compatibility Laboratory
Keywords: EMC testing
EMI
automotive electronics
component grounding
crosstalk
electrical engineering computing
electromagnetic compatibility
electromagnetic interference
expert system architecture
expert systems
immunity
modules placement
radiation
system-level automotive EMC problems detection
Issue Date: 2002
Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Citation: Ranganathan, S.; Beetner, D.G.; Wiese, R.; Hubing, T.H., "An expert system architecture to detect system-level automotive EMC problems," 2002 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility, vol.2, pp. 976- 981, 2002
Abstract: Improving EMC in automobiles requires methods to detect potential problems early in the design process. Issues involved in the development of a system-level automotive EMC expert system are explored. The proposed system would help identify problems with radiation and immunity, crosstalk, placement of modules, component grounding and EMC testing. The architecture of the expert system has been developed. The system architecture is designed to allow rapid analysis of automobile designs, to point out potential problems and to suggest possible solutions.
Type: Article - Conference proceedings
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titleAn expert system architecture to detect system-level automotive EMC problems
contributor.authorRanganathan, S.
contributor.authorBeetner, Daryl G.
contributor.authorWiese, R.
contributor.authorHubing, Todd H.
contributor.deptlabElectrical and Computer Engineering
contributor.deptlabElectromagnetic Compatibility Laboratory
subjectEMC testing
subjectEMI
subjectautomotive electronics
subjectcomponent grounding
subjectcrosstalk
subjectelectrical engineering computing
subjectelectromagnetic compatibility
subjectelectromagnetic interference
subjectexpert system architecture
subjectexpert systems
subjectimmunity
subjectmodules placement
subjectradiation
subjectsystem-level automotive EMC problems detection
date.issued2002
date.submitted2007
publisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
identifier.citationRanganathan, S.; Beetner, D.G.; Wiese, R.; Hubing, T.H., "An expert system architecture to detect system-level automotive EMC problems," 2002 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility, vol.2, pp. 976- 981, 2002
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description.abstractImproving EMC in automobiles requires methods to detect potential problems early in the design process. Issues involved in the development of a system-level automotive EMC expert system are explored. The proposed system would help identify problems with radiation and immunity, crosstalk, placement of modules, component grounding and EMC testing. The architecture of the expert system has been developed. The system architecture is designed to allow rapid analysis of automobile designs, to point out potential problems and to suggest possible solutions.
typeArticle - Conference proceedings
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