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Lightweight Dual-Functional Segregated Nanocomposite Foams for Integrated Infrared Stealth and Absorption-Dominant Electromagnetic Interference Shielding. [PDF]
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Ultrasonication Influence on the Morphological Characteristics of Graphene Nanoplatelet Nanocomposites and Their Electrical and Electromagnetic Interference Shielding Behavior. [PDF]
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An unusual source of electromagnetic interference [PDF]
AbstractA 62‐year‐old male presented to his treating cardiologist for routine interrogation of his implantable cardiac defibrillator on the background of severe ischemic cardiomyopathy and end‐stage kidney disease on hemodialysis. The device log revealed multiple paroxysms of atrial fibrillation; however, upon scrutinizing these episodes it was evident
Kunal Pradip Verma, David Adam
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Electromagnetic interference of CCTV
2015 International Conference on Information and Digital Technologies, 2015All electronic and electrical devices generate interference signals that may effect on working other devices in the area. The paper describes a level of electromagnetic interference that IP cameras generate. The measurement must accomplish requirement according to the norm CSN EN 55022 ed.3.
Hana Urbancokova+3 more
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Electromagnetic Interference Simulators
1965 Symposium Digest: Seventh National Symposium Electromagnetic Compatibility, 1965As modern electronics becomes more complex and greater use is made of microminiature techniques in order to compress more functions into every pound of electronic hardware, the electronic designer is faced with many new problems. In addition to the inevitable interconnections and packaging problems, he is requested to insure greater reliability ...
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Sources of Electromagnetic Interference
1987Any device or apparatus that transmits, distributes, processes, or otherwise utilizes any form of electrical energy can be a source of EMI if any aspect of its operation generates conducted and/or radiated electromagnetic signals that can cause a degradation of performance of any other equipment or system that shares the same environment.
Michael F. Violette+2 more
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The Nature of Electromagnetic Interference
Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, 2001AbstractThis report provides a brief tutorial on the underlying physical forces that lead to interference with hearing aids and assistive listening devices, as well as measurement issues and possible solutions to the problem.
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Overview of Electromagnetic Interference
2006 38th North American Power Symposium, 2006The problem of, testing for, and solutions to electromagnetic interference are introduced and analyzed. The industry direction is looked at for explanation of techniques and ideas. These topics were gathered through research. The principal results are that electromagnetic interference is growing because of technological advances in electronic devices ...
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Electromagnetic interference in critical care
Journal of Critical Care, 2006Mobile communication and wireless data transmission are playing an increasing role in health care. Reports describing medical device malfunction related to cellular phones have raised awareness about the problem of electromagnetic interference. Although initial institutional responses were to ban cellular devices in hospitals, these restrictions are ...
Stephen E. Lapinsky, Anthony C. Easty
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