Conference Agenda
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Session Overview |
Date: Thursday, 04/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 |
Special Session: EMC in Electrification of Aircraft (Part 1) Location: Auditorium Crosstalk between HV link and environment: EMC Challenges for aircraft hybrid or electric propulsion Safran Electrical & Power, France Sensitivity Analysis for EMC and Thermal Optimization in Power Electronic Circuits 1: Radio Systems, University of Twente, The Netherlands; 2: Technology base, Aeronamic, The Netherlands EMI Filter Design for High-Speed Inverter Drives in All-Electric Aircraft 1: University of Twente, The Netherlands; 2: Aeronamic, The Netherlands; 3: Thales B.V., The Netherlands Modelling Serial Arcs in High Voltage DC Aircraft Networks Royal Netherlands Aerospace Centre, Netherlands, The |
Semiconductors, PCB & Packaging (Part 2) Location: Room 105 Challenges in the EMC Characterization of a CIS Camera Module for Medical and Consumer Applications 1: ams OSRAM AG, Austria; 2: Institute of Fundamentals and Theory in Electrical Engineering, Graz University of Technology, Austria EMC Analysis and Estimation Method in IoT Embedded System 1: Seco Spa, Italy; 2: ANSYS Corp, Italy Investigation on the Susceptibility to RFI of High-Voltage Current Sensors Politecnico di Torino, Italy A Combined Common Mode Choke and Transformer Component for Enhanced Miniaturization and Performance 1: Cisco System (China) R&D Co. Ltd.; 2: Cisco Systems, Inc. |
Special Session: Electromagnetic Information Security Threats and Countermeasures (Part 2) Location: Room 106 Modeling of Cryptographic Module with SoC FPGA for Side-Channel Leakage Simulation Okayama University, Japan Clock-to-Clock Modulation Covert Channel 1: Univ Rennes, INSA Rennes, IETR - UMR 6164, Rennes, France; 2: Univ Bretagne-Sud, Lab-STICC - UMR CNRS 6285, Lorient, France Arbitrary Data Injection into CMOS Integrated Circuits via Dual-Wave Electromagnetic Irradiation 1: The University of Fukuchiyama; 2: Nara Institute of Science and Technology (NAIST) Robustness Evaluation of Software-Jamming Countermeasure against Multivariate and Nonlinear Analysis Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan |
Shielding & Gasketing (Part 1) Location: Room 108 Maximizing Shielding Effectiveness of Thin Time-Varying Dielectric Layer Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic Silver deposition on polymeric substrate for electromagnetic Board Level Shielding 1: IMS laboratory, Talence, France; 2: Thales Research & Technology, Palaiseau, France Analytical Thickness Optimization for Microwave Graphene-Based Textile Absorbers Under Oblique Incidence DIAEE - Sapienza University of Rome, Italy Electromagnetic Shielding Simulation with Injection Molded Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastics 1: University of Stuttgart, Institut für Kunststofftechnik (IKT), Germany; 2: University of Stuttgart, Institut für Energieübertragung und Hochfrequenztechnik (IEH), Germany |
10:30am - 11:00am |
Coffee Break Location: Patio |
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11:00am - 12:30pm |
Special Session: EMC in Electrification of Aircraft (Part 2) Location: Auditorium EMI Reduction in a Multi-converter Setup: Correlation Analysis using Pearson’s Random Walk 1: Radio Systems, University of Twente, The Netherlands; 2: Institute of Mathematics, University of Zielona Gora, Poland; 3: Technology base, Aeronamic, The Netherlands Extension of Random Walk Modelling of CM Current Harmonics in Multi-converter Setups 1: Radio Systems, University of Twente, The Netherlands; 2: Department of Electrical, Electronic, and Information Engineering, University of Bologna, Italy; 3: Institute of Mathematics, University of Zielona Gora, Poland Aircraft High Intensity Radio Frequency Qualification – New, Fast Stochastic Power Flow Benchmark versus FDTD Simulation RobustPhysics, United States of America 11:00am - 11:22am CAN Bus Susceptibility to Emulated Electrical Inverter-Driven Air Propulsion System EMI Helmut-Schmidt-University, Germany |
Special Session: Wireless Power Transfer Systems and their Impact on EMC and EMF Safety (Part 1) Location: Room 105 Immunity of pacemakers near high power systems at 85 kHz 1: Laboratoire de Génie Electrique et Electronique de Paris (GeePs), Sorbonne Université, CNRS, 75252, Paris, France; 2: Laboratoire de Génie Electrique et Electronique de Paris (GeePs), Université Paris-Saclay, CentraleSupélec, CNRS, 91192, Gif-sur-Yvette, France; 3: ESME Research Lab, 94200, Ivry-sur-Seine, France; 4: Laboratoire d’Electromagnétisme, Vibrations et Optique, Institut national de recherche et de sécurité (INRS), Vandoeuvre-lès-Nancy, France Influence of Chassis Materials and Human Postures on the EMF Safety of a Dynamic-WPT System for Automotive Applications 1: University of L'Aquila, Italy; 2: Sapienza University of Rome, Italy Laboratory WPT3 11kW Wireless Power Transfer System compliant to IEC 61980 Class B H-Field Limits based on Reference Designs ifak - Institut für Automation und Kommunikation e. V. Multi-objective Optimization of a WPT System for UAVs 1: Université Paris-Saclay, CentraleSupélec, CNRS, Group of electrical and electronic engineering of Paris (GeePs); 2: Sorbonne Université, CNRS, Group of electrical and electronic engineering of Paris (GeePs); 3: Institut Polytechnique des Sciences Avancées Paris (IPSA) |
Railway Systems Location: Room 106 Modeling the Electromagnetic Influence of Traction Current on Audio-Frequency Track Circuits Ukrainian State University of Science and Technologyies, Ukraine Comparison of the susceptibilty of the GSM-Railway and the FRMCS communication protocols face to intentional interferences Université Gustave Eiffel, France Numerical Analysis and Experimental Validation of a Busbar for Railway Power Converters 1: Hitachi Rail STS Spa, Italy; 2: Ansys Inc, Canonsburg, USA Monitoring Electromagnetic Interference in the Automation of Urban Rail Transport Ukrainian State University of Science and Technologies, Ukraine |
Shielding & Gasketing (Part 2) Location: Room 108 Extension of the Shielding Effectiveness Method ’Wire Coupling’ for Large Enclosures up to 44 GHz 1: Wuerth Elektronik eiSos GmbH, Waldenburg, Germany; 2: Chair for Electromagnetic Compatibility, Otto von Guericke University, Magdeburg, Germany Error Quantification in Multipoint Electromagnetic Field Measurements for Semi-Reverberant Environments 1: University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands; 2: Thales Nederland B.V., Hengelo, The Netherlands Dynamic Range Improvement of Non Invasive Shielding Effectiveness Measurement Using a VIRC 1: Xlim / Manufacture Française des Pneumatiques michelin; 2: Xlim; 3: INSA Rennes Numerical Modelling of the EMC Performance of Braided Cables for an Electric Vehicle 1: Laboratoire de Génie Electrique et Electronique de Paris, Université Paris-Saclay, CentraleSupélec, CNRS, 91192, Gif-sur-Yvette, France; 2: Laboratoire de Génie Electrique et Electronique de Paris, Sorbonne Université, CNRS, 75252, Paris, France; 3: Institut Polytechnique des Sciences Avancées Paris IPSA, 94200 Ivry-sur-Seine, France; 4: ACOME Romagny, 50140 Romagny Fontenay, France |
12:30pm - 2:00pm |
Lunch Location: Patio |
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12:30pm - 2:20pm |
Poster Session 2 Location: Patio The influence of floor absorption materials on the electromagnetic field distribution in semi-anechoic chambers for pre-compliance tests Lukasiewicz - Poznan Institute of Technology / IEEE EMC-S / EMC Pro Technique for Fast, Accurate Measurement of Complex Permittivity of EM Materials with Samples of Arbitrary Shape University of York, United Kingdom PMC-based Heatsinks Design with Truncated Cone-shaped Pins to Reduce Unwanted Electromagnetic Radiations 1: Sakarya University, Turkiye; 2: University of L’Aquila, Italy Modular Dual-Ridged Horn Antenna Design for EMC Testing in 14.9 to 44 GHz Range 1: Rohde & Schwarz GmbH & Co KG, Germany; 2: Technische Universität Ilmenau, Germany; 3: Rohde & Schwarz, USA, Inc. Testing non-linearity and saturation of a RF current probe 1: University of Genova, Italy; 2: Tekbox Digital Solutions, Vietnam Low-Frequency Information Leakage Trough a Buck Converter Power Stage 1: Thales SIX GTS France, France; 2: Universite Claude Bernard Lyon 1, INSA Lyon, Ecole Centrale de Lyon, CNRS, Ampère, UMR5005, France; 3: INSA Lyon, Universite Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Ecole Centrale de Lyon, CNRS, Ampère, UMR5005, France Aggregation of Low-Frequency Conducted Emissions in DC Grids with Wireless Power Transfer Chargers 1: University of Bologna, Italy; 2: University of Genoa, Italy Experimental Analysis of Interference in Mobile Communication Equipment Based on Noise Spectral Component 1: National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan; 2: Graduate School of Science, Technology and Innovation, Kobe University, Japan Enhanced RF spectrum monitoring with SDR-based frequency-sweep methods 1: Technical University of Cluj-Napoca; 2: Nicolae Bălcescu” Land Forces Academy; 3: National Institute for Research and Development in Microtechnologies; 4: National Defence University; 5: Robetech EMC Company Rail to ground voltage assessment within the French railway framework: dealing with non-compliance in 25 kV alternating electrification SNCF Réseau, France Simulation of Poynting theorem in the time domain for HERO assessment DGA TA, France Effects on radio systems on military platforms using the EMC standard NRE04S or alternatives 1: Swedish Defence Research Agency (FOI); 2: Swedish Armed Forces Communication and Information Systems Command (SwAF CISCOM) Assessing a LED Driver’s Aggregated Emissions Using Radiated Emissions Tests 1: Melexis, Germany; 2: Melexis, Belgium Effect of Corrosion and Durability Degradation on Electromagnetic Reliability of an Electrification Vehicle 1: Hyundai Motor Company, Korea, Republic of (South Korea); 2: Korea Automotive Technology Institute, Korea, Republic of (South Korea) An EMI Filter for a Wide-Bandgap Traction Inverter: From the SPICE Model to its Characterization 1: Ideas & Motion s.r.l., Italy; 2: TDK Electronics AG, Germany Power Normalized Random Dipole Model as a Statistical Approach to Challenges in Radiated Emission Assessment 1: Otto-von-Guericke-University, Germany; 2: Mercedes-Benz AG, Germany Predictive EMI of Multi-sourcing Diodes in converter designs by DPT method Valeo Lighting Division, France Influence of Induction Motor Power Rating on EMI Noise in Grid-Fed Motor Drive Systems 1: Aalborg University, Denmark; 2: Schaffner, Denmark; 3: Danfoss Drives, Denmark; 4: Grundfos A/S; 5: Aalborg University, Denmark Broadband Interference Analysis and Suppression for Arbitrary Complex Structures Based on a Modal Full-Wave System Description Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg, Germany Numerical Characterization of Rodent Exposure Imbalances in Large Reverberation Chambers 1: Motorola Solutions, Fort Lauderdale, United States; 2: University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, United States; 3: Università Politecnica delle Marche, Ancona, Italy; 4: University of L'Aquila, Italy Test Vehicle For High Speed Serial Links Characterization Methodology up to 40GHz On Avionic Boards 1: THALES AVIONICS, Mérignac, FRANCE; 2: Laboratoire IMS, Talence, FRANCE Importance of Parameter Initialization in the Co-Simulation of Emission in a TEM Cell using Time Windowing Waveform Relaxation 1: École Supérieure d’Électronique de l’Ouest (ESEO), Angers 49107, France; 2: Institut National des Sciences Appliquées, University of Rennes, 35708 Rennes, France; 3: Institut d’Electronique et des Technologies du Numérique (IETR), Rennes 35042, France Experimental Evaluation of the Voltage/Current Conversion Factor of Transformer-Type AANs for 8-Wire Unscreened Balanced Pairs by Round Robin Test 1: NEC Corporation, Japan; 2: FUJIFILM Business Innovation Corp.; 3: VCCI Council; 4: Kyushu Institute of Technology A Tunable Magnetic Field Resonant Probe for High-Frequency Near-Field EMI Scanning 1: TU GRAZ, Austria; 2: Oguz han Engineering and Technology University of Turkmenistan, Ashgabat, Turkmenistan Analysis of Wind Farm Grounding Systems During a Direct Lightning Strike University of Jijel, Algeria Comparison of Broadband Signals in Reverberation and Semi Anechoic Chambers 1: Univeristät Duisburg-Essen, Power Transmission and Energy Storage, Duisburg, Germany; 2: EMC Test NRW GmbH, Dortmund, Germany; 3: BMW Group, Munich, Germany Potential Detection of Periodical Stirring Patterns in a VIRC using Time-Domain Autocorrelation 1: XLIM laboratory, University of Limoges, France; 2: Cisteme company, Limoges, France; 3: Jacques Dubois company, Barentin, France Reverberation Chamber Design Optimization 1: South African Radio Astronomy Observatory (SARAO), South Africa; 2: University of Stellenbosch; 3: Alphawave MNS FDTD simulations of random boundaries 1: Dipartimento di Ingegneria dell’Informazione, Università Politecnica delle Marche, Italy; 2: Dipartimento di Ingegneria Civile, Edile e Architettura, Università Politecnica delle Marche, Italy Electromagnetic Compatibility of Low-Orbit Mega-Constellations and Terrestrial Radio Systems Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics, Belarus Analysis and 3D Simulation of MnZn Inductors from 20 ºC up to 120 ºC. IKERLAN Technology Research Centre, Basque Research and Technology Alliance (BRTA) |
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1:00pm - 2:00pm |
NEPIT Project Consortium Meeting Location: Room 107 |
Discussion about possible actions for next EMC Europe editions Location: Room 116 |
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2:20pm - 3:50pm |
Measurement Techniques (Part 3) Location: Auditorium Investigation and Comparative Study for the Statistical Characterization of Complex Electromagnetic Environments Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands, the Probability Densities of Lag-1 in Linear and Circular Time Series modeling Stirring Processes GeePS, France Effects of Resonant Frequency Variation in a Vibrating Intrinsic Reverberation Chamber Technische Universität Braunschweig, Germany Non-destructive Testing of Generic EUT Based on Measured Absorption Cross Section Ratio Swedish Defence Research Agency (FOI), Sweden |
Special Session: Wireless Power Transfer Systems and their Impact on EMC and EMF Safety (Part 2) Location: Room 105 A Method for Harmonic Noise Reduction Using Reflected Impedance in Wireless Power Transfer Systems Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea, Republic of (South Korea) PCB Resonators Characterization for Shielding Purposes in DWPT systems University of Pisa, Italy High Frequency Characterization of Dynamic Wireless Power Transfer Coils for EVs 1: Università of L'Aquila, Italy; 2: Tor Vergata University of Rome, Italy; 3: Sapienza University of Rome, Italy Reducing Magnetic Fields in EV Wireless Charging with Resonant Shielding Coils University of Stuttgart, Germany |
Filtering (Part 2) Location: Room 106 Full-Wave 3D Modeling of Common-Mode Chokes up to 1GHz IKERLAN Technology Research Centre, Basque Research and Technology Alliance (BRTA) Physical Modeling of Saturated Common Mode Choke 1: Robert Bosch Kft., Hungary; 2: Department of Physics, Institute of Physics, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Műegyetem rkp. 3., H-1111 Budapest, Hungary; 3: GFMC, Departamento de Física de Materiales, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid 28040, Spain; 4: Institute for Solid State Physics and Optics, HUN-REN Wigner Research Centre for Physics, Hungary; 5: Stavropoulos Center for Complex Quantum Matter, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana 46556, USA An Improved Behavioural Modelling Approach for any Type of Common Mode Choke 1: Fronius International GmbH; 2: Institute of Microwave and Photonic Engineering, Graz University of Technology; 3: Christian Doppler Laboratory for Technology Guided Electronic Component Design and Characterisation Reducing Conducted Emissions at Switched-Mode Power Supplies with a Thermal Interface Material 1: Universitat de València, Spain; 2: Würth Elektronik eiSos, Germany |
Shielding & Gasketing (Part 3) Location: Room 108 Time-Domain Physical Bounds in the Worst-Case EMC Analysis: A Plane-Wave Shielding Case 1: Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic; 2: Lulea University of Technology, Sweden; 3: University of L'Aquila, Italy Determination of Shielding Effectiveness Using High-Frequency Electromagnetic Parameters: Theoretical, Simulation, and Experimental Approaches 1: Universitat de Valencia, Spain; 2: Würth Elektronik eiSos, Germany A Simple, Non-Intrusive and Fast Measurement Method to Estimate Shielding Effectiveness of Planar Samples at High Frequencies Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands, The An Alternative Method for Measuring the Transfer Impedance of Coaxial and Data Cables 1: Tomas Bata University in Zlin, Czech Republic; 2: Thales Nederland B.V., Hengelo, The Netherlands |
3:50pm - 4:20pm |
Coffee Break Location: Patio |
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4:00pm - 6:00pm |
ISC Meeting Location: Room 107 |
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4:20pm - 6:15pm |
Chambers and Cells (Part 2) Location: Auditorium Exploring Short Pulses in Reverberation Chambers Fraunhofer Institute for Technological Trend Analysis INT, Germany Enhancing Low Frequency Behavior of Mode-stirred Chambers 1: Graz University of Technology, Austria; 2: Hardware Engineering, Apple Inc. Cupertino, CA 95014 USA Empirical Estimation of the Effective Sample Size Based on the Central Limit Theorem in Reverberation Chambers 1: Valeo, Créteil, France; 2: Université de Rennes, INSA Rennes, ESEO Angers, IETR UMR 6164 CNRS, CentraleSupélec, Nantes Université, F 35000 Rennes, France Enabling 8-12GHz Measurements in a Tabletop Reverberation Chamber Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands, The A Novel Hybrid Approach to Tune the Rician K Factor in Reverberation Chambers Università Politecnica Marche, Italy |
Computational Electromagnetics Location: Room 105 Quantum Computational Methods for Higher Order Modes Detection in Transmission Lines 1: Università Politecnica delle Marche, Marche, Italy; 2: University of Surrey, Guildford, UK Comparative Analysis of Hierarchical Matrix Formats for Electromagnetic Device Modeling: A Preliminary Study University of Padova, Italy Broadband Equivalent-Circuit for Microstrip Structures Based on Dyadic Green's Functions Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg, Germany {An Inherently Stable Modal Approach for Incorporating Debye-Modeled Dispersion in FEM-Based Broadband Circuit Models Otto-von-Guericke-Universitaet Magdeburg, Germany Targeted EMC Analysis Using a Novel Characteristic Mode Analysis Approach Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg, Germany |
Filtering (Part 3) Location: Room 106 Attenuation of Common-Mode Currents: Skin Effect and Proximity Effect Optimized Absorptive Low-Pass Filter Layer Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences, Germany Analysis and Circuit Modeling of Mode Conversion in Non-Ideal EMI Filters Politecnico di Milano, Italy A Tunable Decoupling Network for Common-Mode Noise Reduction in High-Speed Connectors 1: National Taiwan University, Taiwan; 2: ASUSTek Computer Inc., Taiwan Electrically Tunable Capacitor for EMC Band-Stop Filters 1: University of Twente, Netherlands, The; 2: Thales Nederland, Netherlands, The An Automated Tool for Modelling Impedance for SPICE (ATMIS) with Focus on DC-Bias Dependent Behavioural Passive Component Modelling 1: Christian Doppler Laboratory for Technology Guided Electronic Component Design and Characterisation; 2: Institute of Microwave and Photonic Engineering, Graz University of Technology; 3: edventure Studios GmbH |
Transmission Lines, Cables, Crosstalk & Coupling (Part 3) Location: Room 108 A New Method for Calculation of Generalized Distributed Capacitance Matrix for Multi-Conductor Transmission Lines 1: The Research Center for Electromagnetic Environmental Effects, School of Mechanical Engineering, Southeast University, Nanjing 211189, China; 2: Electromagnetic Environmental Effects Laboratory of Southeast University Research Institute in Suzhou, Suzhou 215123, China Modeling of Two-Conductor Oblique Cable Used in a Conducted Disturbance Test 1: Kyushu Institute of Technology, Kitakyushu-shi, Fukuoka, Japan; 2: Toyota Industries Corporation, Kariya-shi, Aichi, Japan Crosstalk of Unshielded Cables above Glued Overlapping Multi-material Ground Planes with Flow-drill Screw Joints Volvo Car Corporation, Sweden Comparison between Shielding Characteristic and Radiated Emission in Shielded Two-Wire Cables 1: Kyushu Institute of Technology, 1-1 Sensuicho, Tobata-ku, Kitakyushu-shi, 804-8550 Fukuoka Japan; 2: Sanden Corporation, 20 kotobuki-cho, Isesaki, 372-8502 Gunma Japan Estimation of Radiated Emissions from Multi-branch Wire Harnesses Based on Discontinuities and Reciprocity 1: SOKEN, INC., Japan; 2: Toyota Motor Corporation |
7:30pm - 11:00pm |
ISC + LOC Dinner |
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