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Experimental Computer Analysis of Cable Coupling for Intra-System Electromagnetic Compatibility
This paper describes a limited simulation of airborne or space system equipment assembled in the laboratory, on which interference tests were performed concurrently with an analysis of the compatibility using a general-purpose digital computer. Conclusions are presented concerning the needs for input data for a computer analysis of system electromagnetic compatibility, the adaptability of specification test data to these needs, and additional test data which could supply useful information for a computer analysis.