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This paper presents two methods to measure the electromagnetic signatures of induction machines. Measurements are particularly applied to a bipolar induction motor. First, an experimental study is developed. Then, theoretical computations are presented. The aim was to find a model able to represent properly stray magnetic fields outside the machine in order to reduce the signature.