DC4: Advanced sensors for characterizing pulsed electromagnetic disturbances
Project: Advanced sensors for characterizing pulsed electromagnetic disturbances (WP1)
Host institution: BRNO (Czech Republic)
Supervisor: Martin Stumpf (BRNO, Czech Republic)
Co-supervisor(s): Petr Kadlec (BRNO, Czech Republic), Giulio Antonini (UnivAQ, Italy), Frank Sabath (WIS, Germany)
Objectives:
- Create a near-field sensor capable of characterizing both electric and magnetic-type impulsive EMP sources in close proximity.
- Investigate the performance of loaded loop probes in the time domain.
- Utilize advanced analytical tools like the Cagniard-deHoop technique to enhance the accuracy of EMP assessment.
Expected Results:
- Functional prototype of the near-field sensor that can simultaneously characterize electric and magnetic-type impulsive sources.
- Insights into the performance and limitations of loaded loop probes in various scenarios
Planned secondment(s):
- Academic secondment: UnivAQ, Giulio Antonini ,M17-M21, 4M, Developing numerical PEEC models of EMC.
- Industrial secondment: WIS, Martin Schaarschmidt, M30-M32, 2M, Validating the effectiveness and responsiveness of the sensors for pulsed EMI within the IEMI infrastructure at WIS
Enrolment in Doctoral degree:BRNO (Czech Republic)