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1 © THALES NEDERLAND B.V. AND/OR ITS SUPPLIERS THIS INFORMATION CARRIER CONTAINS PROPRIETARY INFORMATION WHICH SHALL NOT BE USED, REPRODUCED OR DISCLOSED TO THIRD PARTIES WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION BY THALES NEDERLAND B.V. AND/OR ITS SUPPLIERS, AS APPLICABLE. Unclassifed UNIVERSITY of TWENTE Workshop COST 286, Barcelona, april 2005 JTA-3: EM-ambient site survey of industrial environments Frank Leferink

2 © THALES NEDERLAND B.V. AND/OR ITS SUPPLIERS Subject to restrictive legend on title page Unclassified UNIVERSITY of TWENTE Workshop COST 286, Barcelona September 2004 2 Basis Background: Data Beauvois-Catrysse ITU-R P.372-8: Radio Noise ERC Report 69: Propagation Model and Interference Range Calculation For Inductive Systems 10 kHz - 30 MHz (Marbella, February 1999) CIGRE 36.04: Guide on EMC in Power Plants and Substations ITU 61 WG document IEC 61000-2 environments CENELEC CLC/TS 50217 (2004-04): Guide for in situ measurements – In situ measurement of Disturbance emission and: RA(OfCom) AY 3952: Feasibility Study into the Measurement of Man-Made Noise (2001) RA(OfCom) AY4119: Man-Made Noise Measurement Programme (2003)

3 © THALES NEDERLAND B.V. AND/OR ITS SUPPLIERS Subject to restrictive legend on title page Unclassified UNIVERSITY of TWENTE Workshop COST 286, Barcelona September 2004 3 RA(OfCom) report AY 3952 OfCom report summary: There is a limited amount of information regarding man- made noise data. Unfortunately, it was either recorded before digital systems were deployed, or at limited bandwidths and at frequencies below 900MHz. The currently available models (ITU or other) have value but are likely not to be sufficient for digital modulation methods. There is a need to produce models, representative of current environmental conditions, and with appropriate bandwidths (and therefore time-resolutions) commensurate with current technology. These may be used to define a basis for system planning and design. The establishment of a firm baseline for such models now will enable future changes in the environment to be detected and the spectrum to be utilised more effectively.

4 © THALES NEDERLAND B.V. AND/OR ITS SUPPLIERS Subject to restrictive legend on title page Unclassified UNIVERSITY of TWENTE Workshop COST 286, Barcelona September 2004 4 RA(OfCom) report AY 4119 Man Made Noise (MMN): White Gaussian Noise (WGN) and Impulsive Noise (IN), most of it is Class B noise, typically made up of very short impulses that are very wideband and are frequently man-made in origin. The class includes impulses from automotive ignition circuits, thermostats, lighting, etc. Measurements cumbersome: fixed frequency and sampling the IF Dedicated to establishing the noise floor for services

5 © THALES NEDERLAND B.V. AND/OR ITS SUPPLIERS Subject to restrictive legend on title page Unclassified UNIVERSITY of TWENTE Workshop COST 286, Barcelona September 2004 5 RA(OfCom) report AY 4119 Conclusion (one of many): The mean values of Fa observed during this study appear significantly higher than the median values given in [P.372]. The best explanation available for this is that the number of electronic and electrical devices has grown dramatically in the UK over the past few decades. Whilst EMC legislation has suppressed the IN emissions from automotive sources, there is a general background of WGN that is possibly caused by the incoherent summation of the radiation from hundreds of pieces of equipment. If so, then this is an important finding that should be verified by further tests.

6 © THALES NEDERLAND B.V. AND/OR ITS SUPPLIERS Subject to restrictive legend on title page Unclassified UNIVERSITY of TWENTE Workshop COST 286, Barcelona September 2004 6 RA(OfCom) report AY 4119

7 © THALES NEDERLAND B.V. AND/OR ITS SUPPLIERS Subject to restrictive legend on title page Unclassified UNIVERSITY of TWENTE Workshop COST 286, Barcelona September 2004 7 Experiments in The Netherlands From a Thales report 1999: The noise levels and resulting radiated emission levels presented in Figure 2 are based on the studies performed around 1960. Comparing these levels with our measurement results obtained in nowadays urban and suburban environments in 1997 and 1999 we can observe an increase of approximately 20dB.

8 © THALES NEDERLAND B.V. AND/OR ITS SUPPLIERS Subject to restrictive legend on title page Unclassified UNIVERSITY of TWENTE Workshop COST 286, Barcelona September 2004 8 CCIR rep. 1963, levels converted to field strength

9 © THALES NEDERLAND B.V. AND/OR ITS SUPPLIERS Subject to restrictive legend on title page Unclassified UNIVERSITY of TWENTE Workshop COST 286, Barcelona September 2004 9 premises Signaal, 10:00, dec 1999

10 © THALES NEDERLAND B.V. AND/OR ITS SUPPLIERS Subject to restrictive legend on title page Unclassified UNIVERSITY of TWENTE Workshop COST 286, Barcelona September 2004 10 Measurements, 1 To establish noise floor for services: fixed frequency, and measure IF (APD) EMI: scan of whole spectrum needed Frequency spectrum: 30 Hz - 10 kHz 9 kHz - 150 kHz 150 kHz - 30 MHz 30 MHz - 1 GHz 1 GHz - 12 GHz receiver ADC computer

11 © THALES NEDERLAND B.V. AND/OR ITS SUPPLIERS Subject to restrictive legend on title page Unclassified UNIVERSITY of TWENTE Workshop COST 286, Barcelona September 2004 11 Measurements, 2 Antennas: no directional but omni (preferred) 9 kHz – 30 MHz: 60 cm diameter loop antennas such as the R&S HFH-2 or the Electro-metrics ALP 30 MHz – 1 GHz: bicon and log periodic, or bilog/biconilog, or active 1 GHz – 12 GHz: preferred: omni (Singer CLS), otherwise double ridged guide, log spiral or horn Bandwidth: 10 Hz – 1 kHz: 10 Hz 1 kHz – 10 kHz: 100 Hz 9 kHz – 150 kHz: 1 kHz (CISPR: 200 Hz) 150 kHz – 30 MHz: 10 kHz (CISPR: 10 kHz) 30 MHz – 1 GHz: 100 kHz (CISPR: 120 kHz) 1 GHz – 10 GHz: 1 MHz

12 © THALES NEDERLAND B.V. AND/OR ITS SUPPLIERS Subject to restrictive legend on title page Unclassified UNIVERSITY of TWENTE Workshop COST 286, Barcelona September 2004 12 Measurements, 3 Detector: Peak and average (parallel preferred). If only one: peak Measuring time: > 10*1/BW (example: BW=100 Hz, 10*10=100 ms) overnight measurements: >100ms Stepsize: ≤ 0.8 * BW (prefered: 0.8 * BW) Reference measurement: 50  load on receiver Active antenna: inside a closed anechoic chamber

13 © THALES NEDERLAND B.V. AND/OR ITS SUPPLIERS Subject to restrictive legend on title page Unclassified UNIVERSITY of TWENTE Workshop COST 286, Barcelona September 2004 13 Measurements, 4 Measurements: 10 times, in one week, at different times of a 24 hour day (prefered) Measurement positions: At 10 m distance from equipment At 10 m outside building Make pictures and drawings Data format: File for every measurement, in ASCII, 2 columns: frequency and level and the unit for the measurement (db  A (current probe), db  V (LISN), dB  A/m (H), dB  V/m (E))

14 © THALES NEDERLAND B.V. AND/OR ITS SUPPLIERS Subject to restrictive legend on title page Unclassified UNIVERSITY of TWENTE Workshop COST 286, Barcelona September 2004 14 Test plan???? Students Test equipment Car But clean power? Static converter in a faraday box?


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