Conference Agenda
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Session Overview |
Date: Wednesday, 03/Sept/2025 | ||||
8:30am | Registration Location: Patio |
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8:30am - 6:00pm |
Exhibition Location: Patio |
Silent Room for Personal Work Location: Room 109 |
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9:00am - 10:30am |
Automotive (Part 1) Location: Auditorium Influence of HV-AN and Cage Filter in Emissions Measurements According to CISPR25 1: VALEO, France; 2: UTAC; 3: AMPERE HV eDrive System Impedance Analysis for Insertion Loss Characterization of Active EMI Filters 1: Valeo eAutomotive Germany GmbH, Germany; 2: Brandenburgische Technische Universitat Cottbus-Senftenberg, Germany; 3: Rimac Technology d.o.o., Sveta Nedelja, Croatia Electric Vehicle HV-DC EMC Filter Loss due to Variations in AC-Load Configuration 1: Institut für Theoretische Elektrotechnik, Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH), Hamburg, Germany; 2: EMC Architecture Valeo Power Division, Valeo eAutomotive Germany GmbH, Erlangen, Germany; 3: Department of Electronics, Information and Bioengineering, Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy Evaluating Conducted Emissions up to 150 kHz from DC Electric Vehicle Charging Stations 1: University of Twente, Netherlands, The; 2: ElaadNL, Netherlands, The; 3: VSL, Netherlands, THe |
Intentional EMI & EMP, High Power Electromagnetics (Part 2) Location: Room 105 Real-time jammer localization inside a building based on a machine learning approach 1: Université Gustave Eiffel, France; 2: CERADE, ESAIP, France; 3: University of Brasilia, Faculty of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering, Brazil Methodology for Studying a Localized and Non-Intrusive Pulsed Current Injection on an Active Powered System 1: CEA, DAM, CEA-Gramat F-46500, France; 2: IMS laboratory, CNRS UMR 5218, University of Bordeaux, 33405 Talence, France A Frequency-Domain Technique to Verify the Equivalent Area of a D-dot Sensor 1: CEA DAM Gramat, France; 2: Montena Technology, Switzerland Protecting Sensors from IEMI: Shielding, Absorbers, and Mitigation Techniques 1: Fraunhofer INT, Germany; 2: Fraunhofer FHR, Germany; 3: RWTH Aachen, Germany |
Special Session: The Next Wave in Shielding (Part 1) Location: Room 106 Uncertainty Estimation in H-field Time Domain Shielding Effectiveness Measurements 1: Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain; 2: University of Twente, The Netherlands; 3: Thales Nederland, The Netherlands Limitations of Schelkunoff's Model for Near-Field Shielding in the Two-Parallel Loops Configuration 1: ESAT-WaveCore, M-Group, KU Leuven, Bruges Campus, Belgium; 2: Flanders Make@KU Leuven, Lommel, Belgium; 3: School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma, USA FDTD Simulation Study on the Influence of a Board Level Shield's Walls on its Near-Field Shielding Effectiveness 1: ESAT-WaveCore, M-Group, KU Leuven, Bruges Campus, Belgium; 2: Flanders Make@KU Leuven, Lommel, Belgium; 3: School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma, USA Shielding Effectiveness of Enclosures: Characterising the Transition from Reverberant to Resonant Behavior University of York, United Kingdom |
Measurement Techniques (Part 2) Location: Room 108 Practical Considerations of a Nested Spread Spectrum Modulation to Reduce Electromagnetic Emissions Graz University of Technology, Austria Experimental Assessment of PMSM with Stator Winding Design Optimization to Enhance HF-EMC Performance in Aircraft Applications 1: IRT saint Exupery, France; 2: SATIE, Université Paris-Saclay, ENS Paris-Saclay, CNRS, France; 3: SATIE, CY Cergy Paris University, Université Paris-Saclay, ENS Paris-Saclay, CNRS, France; 4: Liebherr Aerospace and Transportation, France Precise High-Frequency Impedance Measurements of Electric Vehicle Cylindrical Battery Cells Under Bias Current and at Various Temperatures Rimac Technology, Croatia Time-Domain Measurement Method for Simultaneous Evaluation of 16 Measurement Points for Intrinsic-Testing of Electric Drive Systems Volkswagen AG, Germany |
10:30am - 11:00am |
Coffee Break Location: Patio |
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11:00am - 12:30pm |
Automotive (Part 2) Location: Auditorium Evaluating EMI Emission Challenges in Drive Inverter Testing using Electrical Machine Emulators University of Stuttgart, Germany Comparative Analysis of Conducted Emissions between 3-level and 2-level Inverters for Automotive Drives Volvo Cars, Sweden Emission Measurements on Electric Vehicle Charing Stations using a Battery Impedance Emulator 1: University Duisburg-Essen, Germany; 2: EMC Test NRW GmbH, Germany Impact of PWM Techniques on Conducted Emission in Three Phase DC-fed Motor Drives 1: Aalborg University, Denmark; 2: Danfoss Drives, Denmark |
Human Exposure to EM Fields, Medical Devices and Hospital Equipment Location: Room 105 Human Occupancy Estimation with Human Body Mie Scattering Model in Reverberant Environments Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands, The Full-Body vs. Head-Only Modeling: Full Wave Computational SAR and Adaptation of Corresponding ANN Models Hamburg University of Technology, Germany EM Environment Through Different Lenses: ICU Room Measurements with Different Strategies 1: Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands, The; 2: Medisch Spectrum Twente, Netherlands, The Estimation of CM Input Impedance of a Structure Containing Medical Wearable Devices on Saline Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands, The |
Special Session: The Next Wave in Shielding (Part 2) Location: Room 106 Effect of Inhomogeneous Cross-Plane Fiber Density of a CFRP Lamina on Shielding Effectiveness 1: Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary; 2: Robert Bosch Kft. Wideband One-Port Complex Permittivity Measurement of Flexible Shielding Materials Using a Radial Waveguide 1: Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands, The; 2: Tehran University, Iran Absorption Effects on Shielding Effectiveness Through Anechoic and Reverberation Chamber Measurements 1: University of Twente; 2: THALES Nederland B.V.; 3: Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya EMI Shielding Effectiveness Characterization of Carbon and Metal Filler FFF Polymer Composites 1: Faculty of Applied Informatics, Tomas Bata University in Zlin, Czech Republic; 2: CPS - Center for Polymer Systems, Tomas Bata University in Zlin, Czech Republic |
Transmission Lines, Cables, Crosstalk & Coupling (Part 1) Location: Room 108 A Hybrid Modelling Approach for Evaluating the Emissions from a Powertrain 1: Dept. of Electrical and Information Engineering, University of Cassino and Southern Lazio, Italy; 2: E-lectra, Cassino, Italy; 3: Dept. of Engineering, University of Campania "L. Vanvitelli", Italy Hybridization of full-wave FDTD solver with a Multilevel Multiconductor Transmission Line solver with ngspice Interconnections 1: Universidad de Granada, Spain; 2: Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain; 3: Airbus DS, Madrid Common mode coupling of 3D-FDTD and MTL methods for in-situ cable bundle modeling 1: CNRS, France; 2: AxesSim Accurate and Efficient Modelling of Wideband Wire Crosstalk With the Method of Moments 1: Stellenbosch University, South Africa; 2: Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden; 3: Provinn AB, Sweden |
12:30pm - 2:00pm |
Lunch Location: Patio |
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12:30pm - 2:20pm |
Poster Session 1 Location: Patio Analysis of Magnetic Field Penetration into a Slotted Rectangular Enclosure The University of Suwon, Korea, Republic of (South Korea) New 1 GHz Triaxial Cell for Shielding Effectiveness Measurement 1: Tenneco, France; 2: Normandie Univ, UNIROUEN, ESIGELEC, IRSEEM; 3: Normandie Univ, UNIROUEN, ESIGELEC, IRSEEM; 4: Laboratoire G2Elab (UMR 5269), Université de Grenoble An A-T-A-T Typed Frequency Selective Rasorber for C and X Bands Wireless Applications North China Electric Power University, China, People's Republic of Surrogate Modeling of Random Electromagnetic Field Coupling to Transmission Lines Using Support Vector Machine Regression Mohammed Saddik Ben Yahia University Jijel, Algeria Novel near-field numerical approach for radiated EMI modelling in GaN DC-DC converters 1: LATIS- Laboratory of Advanced Technology and Intelligent Systems Université de Sousse, Ecole Nationale d’Ingénieurs de Sousse Sousse, Tunisia; 2: Université Rouen Normandie / ESIGELEC / IRSEEM , 76000 Rouen, France Effective Mitigation of Radiated Emissions from a Variable Speed Motor Drive 1: ABB Corporate Research, Switzerland; 2: ABB Oy Drives, Finland Optimizing Antenna Placement for Improved Operational Performance of Antennas on a Warship ASELSAN Inc., Turkiye EMC Characterization and Analysis of the Attitude Determination and Control System (ADCS) Board of a CubeSat Platform Advanced Technology Unit FI UNAM Modeling by Nonuniform Transmission-Line Approach of Grounding Electrodes Under Lightning Currents University of Jijel, Algeria Impact of Current Monitoring Probes on ESD Waveforms: Experimental and EM Simulation Analysis 1: School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, Greece; 2: Electronic Engineering, Hellenic Mediterranean University, Greece EM Simulation of a SpaceWire cable for the calculation of the ESD induced shield current School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, Greece Factors Influencing the Field Exposure Assessment by WPM in Compliance with ICNIRP Guidelines 1: Mercedes-Benz AG, Germany; 2: University of Applied Science Reutlingen Four-seasons monitoring of the local electromagnetic landscape inside the city park Central Institute for Labour Protection-National Research Institute (CIOP-PIB), Poland Comparison between neural network and kriging meta-model techniques on a crosstalk problem based on Kron’s model Safran Electronic and Defense, France Electromagnetic Interference Caused by Rapid Switching of a DC-DC-Converter with GaN-HFETs 1: Helmut Schmidt University, Germany; 2: Senior Consultant, Germany Impact of Diode Variability on EM Immunity: Analysis with Measurement and Simulation 1: Valeo, France; 2: Valeo, India; 3: Valeo, India; 4: Valeo, France From Static to Dynamic: Modeling, Characterization, and Optimization of GaN HEMTs with EMC Considerations 1: Université de Rouen Normandie; 2: IRSEEM-ESIGELEC Comparative Study on Temperature Dependency of dV/dt, dI/dt and EMI Generation for IGBTs, Si and SiC MOSFETs 1: Aalborg university, Denmark; 2: Aalborg university, Denmark EMC in DC Grids: Problematic Issues in the 2-150 kHz Bandwidth 1: The University of Nottingham, The UK; 2: University of Bologna, Italy A study on improvement of 3-phase inverter current sensing in the motor control system HL Mando, Korea, Republic of (South Korea) Common Mode Impedance Measurement of Three-Phase Motors Using Pulse Frequency Response Analysis Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands Parasitic Mixing of Interference Signals in CMOS Circuits Silicon Austria Labs, Austria Designing a SMPS with Basically Zero Earth Current 1: Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), Germany; 2: Siemens Healthineers AG, Erlangen, Germany Sensitivity Analysis of Distributed PV-fed AC Distribution Network Supported with distributed Energy Storage Systems 1: University of Twente; 2: Alexandria University; 3: University of Twente; 4: University of Zielona Gora High-Fidelity Electromagnetic Modeling for Multi-Output Transformer Design Schneider Toshiba Inverter Europe, France Research on the Threshold of Low-Noise Amplifier in High-Power Microwave Environment 1: The Research Center for Electromagnetic Environmental Effects, School of Mechanical Engineering, Southeast University,; 2: Electromagnetic Environmental Effects Laboratory of Southeast University Research Institute in Suzhou Derivation of Emission Limits up to 40 GHz in the Era of 5G New Radio Services National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan Inter-laboratory Comparison for Military Conducted Immunity Test 1: ASELSAN REHIS EMC Test Laboratory, Turkiye; 2: ASELSAN AGS EMC Test Laboratory, Turkiye; 3: TUBITAK UME, Electromagnetic Laboratory, Turkiye Novel Calibration Approach for Inductive Probes - Impedance Measurement in Mixed Mode Parameters Technische Universität Braunschweig, Germany Comparison of Uncertainty Evaluation Methods: An Application to D-dot Sensor Calibration CEA DAM Gramat, France Electromagnetic Characterization of sUAVs Through Polarimetric Radar Cross-Section Analysis Otto von Guericke University, Germany Concept of improving field distribution using stirrers in RFID systems - experimental measurements in EMC semi-anechoic chamber Lukasiewicz - Poznan Institute of Technology / IEEE EMC-S / EMC Pro The Role of Stirrer Fixture Design in a Reverberation Chamber Converted from a Shielded Enclosure 1: Department of Broadband Infocommunications and Electromagnetic Theory, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, Hungary; 2: Mobility Electronics/Electromagnetic Compatibility (ME/EMC5), Robert Bosch Kft., Budapest, Hungary |
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2:20pm - 3:50pm |
Automotive (Part 3) Location: Auditorium Experimental Study on the Effect of Grounding Conditions of DUT and Link-Partner of Automotive Ethernet 100BASE-T1 on BCI Test 1: Nagoya Institute of Technology; 2: Center for Future Communications Research, Nagoya Institute of Technology Investigation and Modelling of Bulk Current Injection Setups with Shielded Cables and Different Terminal Conditions for Virtual Testing Technical University of Applied Sciences Augsburg, Germany RI Testing of the OBU Electronic Components and Vehicle-Level KOREA AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE, Korea, Republic of (South Korea) Predicting Induced Voltage on PCB Traces in Radiated Immunity Tests with 2D simulators Valeo, France |
Near-Field Location: Room 105 Localizing Harmonics Source On Large Conductor Based on Near-field Scanning 1: Graz University of Technology, Austria; 2: Amber Precision Instruments, USA Weighted-Correlation Near-Field Scanning for Far-Field Radiation Source Identification Zhejiang University, China Investigating the Challenges of Near-Field to Far-Field Transformation at Low Frequencies in Electromagnetic Compatibility Testing 1: TU GRAZ, Austria; 2: TU GRAZ, Austria; 3: Amber Precision Instruments, CA, USA; 4: TU GRAZ, Austria Deep Learning-Assisted Phaseless Near-Field Transformation for Accelerating Near-Field Scanning 1: College of Information Science and Electronic Engineering, Zhejiang University, P. R. China; 2: EMC Laboratory, Lukasiewicz - Poznan Institute of Technology, Poland |
Special Session: The Next Wave in Shielding (Part 3) Location: Room 106 Impact of Filter Placement on the Shielding Effectiveness of a Board-Level Shield 1: ESAT-WaveCore, M-Group, KU Leuven, Bruges Campus, Belgium; 2: Flanders Make@KU Leuven, Lommel, Belgium; 3: School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma, USA Assessing Board Level Shielding Integrity, Measurement Discrepancies and Defect Identification Tomas Bata University in Zlin, Czech Republic A Hybrid Measurement Setup for Evaluating the Shielding Effectiveness of Small Enclosures in a Reverberation Chamber from 200 MHz to 10 GHz 1: ESAT-WaveCoRE, M-Group, KU Leuven, Belgium; 2: Flanders Make, KU Leuven, Belgium Investigation of Characteristic Impedance of Installations with Twisted Pairs Tu/e, Netherlands, The |
Transmission Lines, Cables, Crosstalk & Coupling (Part 2) Location: Room 108 Modeling and Characterization of Near Field Coupling Between a Noise Source and a Wire 1: Ecole Supérieure d’Électronique de l’Ouest (ESEO), Angers 49107, France; 2: Institut National des Sciences Appliquées (INSA), Université de Rennes, Rennes 35708, France; 3: Valeo, Ecouflant 49000, Bobigny 93012, Créteil 94000, France; 4: Institut d’Electronique et des Technologies du numéRique (IETR), Rennes 35042, France A Comparative Study on the Equivalent Coupling Surface Determination of a Film Capacitor Using Closed TEM, Open TEM, and GTEM Cells 1: Ecole Supérieure d'Electronique de l'Ouest (ESEO), Angers 49107 , France; 2: Institut National des Sciences Appliquées (INSA), Université de Rennes, Rennes 35708, France; 3: VALEO, Ecouflant 49000, Créteil 94000, France; 4: Institut d'Electronique et des Technologies du numéRique (IETR), Rennes 35042, France Extraction of the Equivalent Coupling Surface of a capacitor mounted on a PCB using Near-Field Scan 1: IRT Saint Exupery - Toulouse, France; 2: Laboratoire d'analyse et architecture des systèmes - LAAS-CNRS; 3: L'institut national des sciences appliquées de Toulouse (INSA Toulouse) Simulink-Based Analysis of Plane Wave Coupling to a Transmission Line with Non-Linear Terminations Otto Von Guericke University Magdeburg, Germany |
3:50pm - 4:20pm |
Coffee Break Location: Patio |
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4:20pm - 5:50pm |
Chambers and Cells (Part 1) Location: Auditorium On the Time Domain Plane Wave Model for Single Carrier Pulse Response in Reverberation Chambers OVGU Magdeburg, Germany Evaluation of electrical fields in reverberation chambers using the Chi distribution 1: RISE Research Institutes of Sweden, Sweden; 2: Volvo Car Corporation, Sweden Unbiased Estimation of Reverberation Chamber Quality Factor Using Frequency Sweep Only 1: Safran Electronics & Defense, F 95610 Eragny-sur-Oise, France; 2: Univ Rennes, INSA Rennes, CNRS, CentraleSupélec, Nantes Université, IETR UMR 6164, F 35000 Rennes, France Impact of Asynchronous Stirring on the Estimation of Field Homogeneity in Mode-Stirred Reverberation Chambers 1: Università di Firenze, Italy; 2: Eindhoven University of Technology, the Netherlands |
Semiconductors, PCB & Packaging (Part 1) Location: Room 105 Semiconductor-Focused Simulation Environment for Emitted Noise Sensitivity of MOSFET Parameters 1: Robert Bosch, Germany; 2: University of Stuttgart, Germany Susceptibility to RFI of Monolithic GaN Current Sources 1: Politecnico di Torino, Italy; 2: STMicroelectronics, Italy The Influence of Ionizing Radiation on the Electromagnetic Immunity of a Bandgap Reference 1: Institute of Electronics, Graz University of Technology, Austria; 2: Christian Doppler Laboratory for EMC Aware Robust Electronic Systems Simulation of an IC Level Radiated Immunity Portable Transmitter Test Melexis Technologies N. V., Belgium |
Special Session: Electromagnetic Information Security Threats and Countermeasures (Part 1) Location: Room 106 Impact of Triggering-Probe-Connection on Evaluating Side-Channel Information Leakage from Cables 1: Okayama-Univ, Japan; 2: GopherTec Inc., Japan Multiband pixel colour classification from HDMI emissions University of Cambridge, United Kingdom Diode-Based Multi-Trojan RF Retroreflector Attack IETR, France A Countermeasure Against Eavesdropping on a Display Using Time-Varying Frequency-Selective Shielding Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Japan |
Filtering (Part 1) Location: Room 108 A Practical Survey on Multi-Objective Optimization of EMI Filters 1: Budapest University of Technology and Economics; 2: Robert Bosch Kft. Two-inputs, Two-outputs (TITO) active filter 1: SATIE, France; 2: SAFRAN Active Damping Control Design for Single-phase PFC Performance Enhancement in Supra-harmonics Range 1: Aalborg University, Denmark; 2: Danfoss Drives A/S, Denmark Digital Active CM EMI Suppression of a DC-DC Converter with Synthesized Switching-Slope Dependent Cancellation Pulses TU Dortmund University, Germany |
7:00pm - 11:30pm |
Gala Dinner Location: Les Pavillons de Bercy |
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