Everyday modern electronic programmable systems are performing more and more safety-critical tasks. Due to electromagnetic interference (EMI), these systems potentially violate their predefined safety goals. Appropriate actions must be taken to ensure the system's integrity. This paper looks at proposed safety standard techniques in the light of EMI. Redundancy and error detection and correction schemes are not only reviewed, but recommendations are provided to increase the EMI-resiliency of the considered system.status: publishe
Revised, updated, and expanded, Electromagnetic Compatibility: Methods, Analysis, Circuits, and Meas...
The advanced electronic devices used in the safety systems function in a particular environment depe...
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) has long been a key element of qualification for mission critica...
Everyday modern electronic programmable systems are performing more and more safety-critical tasks. ...
Everyone has already been confronted with Electro-Magnetic Interference (EMI), ranging from an annoy...
The new era of safety related electronic systems in vehicles puts new demands on the manufacturer to...
The proper operation of electronic devices used in transport facilities is possible by protecting th...
With the advent of autonomous vehicles, Smart Cities, Industry 4.0 and many more Internet-of-Things ...
The potential for disruption of safety-related digital instrumentation and control (I and C) systems...
Abstract—Automobiles contain an increasing number of dis-tributed Electrical and Electronic systems....
The IEEE Standards Association is developing a standard to deal with the problem of managing risks t...
It is well known that EMI arises from any operation that interrupts or changes an electrical current...
The increasing use of RF (Radio Frequency) technology (in particular mobile phones,) as well as a te...
This article discusses issues regarding electromagnetic interference generated unintentionally by tr...
The paper deals with the dependability theory and the functional safety standards. Dependability is ...
Revised, updated, and expanded, Electromagnetic Compatibility: Methods, Analysis, Circuits, and Meas...
The advanced electronic devices used in the safety systems function in a particular environment depe...
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) has long been a key element of qualification for mission critica...
Everyday modern electronic programmable systems are performing more and more safety-critical tasks. ...
Everyone has already been confronted with Electro-Magnetic Interference (EMI), ranging from an annoy...
The new era of safety related electronic systems in vehicles puts new demands on the manufacturer to...
The proper operation of electronic devices used in transport facilities is possible by protecting th...
With the advent of autonomous vehicles, Smart Cities, Industry 4.0 and many more Internet-of-Things ...
The potential for disruption of safety-related digital instrumentation and control (I and C) systems...
Abstract—Automobiles contain an increasing number of dis-tributed Electrical and Electronic systems....
The IEEE Standards Association is developing a standard to deal with the problem of managing risks t...
It is well known that EMI arises from any operation that interrupts or changes an electrical current...
The increasing use of RF (Radio Frequency) technology (in particular mobile phones,) as well as a te...
This article discusses issues regarding electromagnetic interference generated unintentionally by tr...
The paper deals with the dependability theory and the functional safety standards. Dependability is ...
Revised, updated, and expanded, Electromagnetic Compatibility: Methods, Analysis, Circuits, and Meas...
The advanced electronic devices used in the safety systems function in a particular environment depe...
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) has long been a key element of qualification for mission critica...