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Low Frequency EMI Modeling and EMC Prediction Program for Shipboard Electricalxy1Electronic Equipments
An automated installation design and analysis tool for the control or elimination of interference coupling in shipboard electronic/ electrical systems is currently under development by the US Navy. The overall program consists of the development of electromagnetic interference models, implementation and validation of the models for computation and evaluation, and development of an EMI data base and EMC prediction program.