T. Gazizov, A. Melkozerov, A. Zabolotsky, P. Orlov, V. Salov, Renat Ashirbakiev, R. Akhunov, S. Kuksenko, I. Kalimulin
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Abstract
The paper presents and summarizes theoretical and practical results of the UEM-TUSUR project which is focused on the development of approaches, technologies and software for EMC simulation of unified electronic modules of spaceborne equipment. Theoretical and practical results for quasi-static and electromagnetic analysis, solution of linear algebraic systems and modal filtration are presented briefly. Outlook for applications of the obtained results in the current SAN project is given.