Doctoral Dissertations
Estimation, modeling and identification of electromagnetic crosstalk and emissions in automotive and integrated circuit applications
Abstract
"This dissertation, composed of three papers, discusses three topic[s] related to electromagnetic compatibility in automotive and integrated circuit applications. In the first paper, closed-form formulas are derived to estimate maximum inter- or intra-harness crosstalk for weak coupling at high frequencies, where the length of the circuits is comparable to or greater than the wavelengths of the signals of interest...The second paper presents an approach to detect and identify vehicles based on their unintentional electromagnetic emissions...In the third paper, the influence of IC power bus and floor planning on high frequency package currents was studied through experiments and simulations"--Abstract, page iv.
Department(s)
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Degree Name
Ph. D. in Electrical Engineering
Publisher
University of Missouri--Rolla
Publication Date
Summer 2005
Journal article titles appearing in thesis/dissertation
- Estimation of maximum system-level crosstalk at high frequencies for coupled transmission lines
- Detection and identification of vehicles based on their unintended electromagnetic emissions
- Influence of IC power bus design and floor planning on high-frequency package currents
Pagination
xi, 70 pages
Note about bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
Rights
© 2005 Xiaopeng Dong, All rights reserved.
Document Type
Dissertation - Citation
File Type
text
Language
English
Subject Headings
Electromagnetic compatibilityElectromagnetic interferenceCrosstalkAutomobiles -- Electronic equipmentIntegrated circuits
Thesis Number
T 8830
Print OCLC #
68810946
Recommended Citation
Dong, Xiaopeng, "Estimation, modeling and identification of electromagnetic crosstalk and emissions in automotive and integrated circuit applications" (2005). Doctoral Dissertations. 1612.
https://scholarsmine.mst.edu/doctoral_dissertations/1612
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