Simulation of Automotive EMC Emission Test Procedures Based on Cable Bundle Measurements

Gonser M, Keller C, Hansen J, Khilkevich V, Radachenko A, Weigel R, Pommerenke D (2012)


Publication Type: Conference contribution

Publication year: 2012

Pages Range: 1-3

Conference Proceedings Title: IEEE MTT-S International Symposium Digest (IMS), 2012

Event location: Montreal, QC, CA

DOI: 10.1109/MWSYM.2012.6259432

Abstract

Two time efficient simulation methods for the prediction of the conducted and radiated automotive EMC emission tests, respectively, are presented. To verify the correct prediction of the cable bundle model, a novel cable bundle test bench has been developed. It allows a fully automated network analysis with up to 32 ports. Several types of cable bundles are experimentally characterized under stochastic considerations. The system simulation for the conducted emission setup is partitioned into four parts connected on circuit level. The statistically analyzed voltage at the output of the line impedance stabilization network is in very good agreement to respective measurements. To simulate the radiated emission a novel method is presented, where the setup is partitioned by the use of Huygens principle. The simulated prediction of the antenna voltage is in good agreement with respective measurements. The presented approaches are very time efficient and therefore can be used effectively during product development.

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APA:

Gonser, M., Keller, C., Hansen, J., Khilkevich, V., Radachenko, A., Weigel, R., & Pommerenke, D. (2012). Simulation of Automotive EMC Emission Test Procedures Based on Cable Bundle Measurements. In IEEE MTT-S International Symposium Digest (IMS), 2012 (pp. 1-3). Montreal, QC, CA.

MLA:

Gonser, Markus, et al. "Simulation of Automotive EMC Emission Test Procedures Based on Cable Bundle Measurements." Proceedings of the IEEE MTT-S International Symposium Digest (IMS), 2012, Montreal, QC, CA 2012. 1-3.

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