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Source selection: a critical choice for validating EMI models
To ensure a computational model is accurately representing the real problem under investigation it is essential to examine and understand the source of excitation. While any number of choices may be available and may provide solutions that appear reasonable, they may not be valid for the particular problem being addressed. This paper provides a means to consider the validity and relevancy of the source.