Conference Agenda
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Session Overview | |
Location: Room 106 90 seats, Tower 44, 1st floor |
Date: Monday, 01/Sept/2025 | |
9:00am - 10:30am |
A New Standard for Shielding Measurement from DC to 40GHz: IEEE P2855 (Part 1) Location: Room 106 Cable/connector assembly shielding effectiveness characterization from DC to 40GHz, the new Std P2855 1: Safran Electrical & Power, France; 2: EMCMCC, Netherlands 9:30am - 10:00am Shielding Effectiveness Measurements of Cables with GTEM Cell TU/e, Netherlands 10:00am - 10:30am Applying absorbers for suppressing higher-order modes when measuring the screening attenuation of connectors and cable assemblies with the triaxial method up to 10 GHz Rosenberger, Germany |
11:00am - 12:30pm |
A New Standard for Shielding Measurement from DC to 40GHz: IEEE P2855 (Part 2) Location: Room 106 Localized Injection up to 20GHz, new transfer parameter Safran Electrical & Power, France 11:30am - 12:00pm Shielding Effectiveness using Semi Anechoic (SAC) and GTEM Cell Methods ETS Lindgren, USA 12:00pm - 12:30pm Transfer impedance measurement method for flexPCB shields NLR, Netherlands |
2:20pm - 3:50pm |
Ansys Industrial Forum (Part 1) Location: Room 106 High Fidelity Electromagnetic Simulation: Bridging Aerospace Innovations to Diverse Industries EMA3D 3:20pm - 3:50pm EMC and RFC challenges on Thales Alenia Space Earth Observation satellites with Ansys suite 1: Thales Alenia Space; 2: Thales Alenia Space; 3: Thales Alenia Space |
4:20pm - 5:50pm |
Ansys Industrial Forum (Part 2) Location: Room 106 AI Application for Electromagnetic Compatibility Analysis in Aeronautical Systems 1: Thales; 2: Thales 4:50pm - 5:20pm Optimization of High-Speed Links in Aeronautical Systems 1: Thales; 2: Thales 5:20pm - 5:50pm Electromagnetic Simulation in IoT Embedded System SECO spa |
Date: Tuesday, 02/Sept/2025 | |
11:20am - 12:50pm |
Aeronautics and Space Systems Location: Room 106 Time-Domain EMI Characterisation Methods for Subsurface Radar in Planetary Missions 1: HE Space for ESA, the Netherlands; 2: European Test Services, the Netherlands; 3: Thales Alenia Space Italia, Italy; 4: European Space Agency (ESA), the Netherlands EMC ANALYSIS ON THE INTEGRATION OF AN ELECTRIC PROPULSION ARCHITECTURE ONERA, France Analysis of Common-Mode Coupling Between Cables on Composite Aircraft Panels Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain Digital twins model of complete virtual BCI qualification for aeronautical products 1: Thales, France; 2: IMS laboratory - UMR 5218 |
2:20pm - 3:50pm |
Special Session: EMC and Radio-Astronomy Location: Room 106 Estimation of the Electromagnetic Background Created by Low-Earth Orbit Satellites, Based on the Prediction of the Ground Area Traffic Capacity Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics, Belarus Radiation-Tolerant RF Performance Enhancement of AlxGa1-xN Graded Composite Barrier GaN HEMTs for Radio Astronomy Applications Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, China, People's Republic of Interference Analysis of 5G NR on Radio Astronomy in the Upper 6 GHz Frequency Range: Mitigation Techniques and Strategies 1: Institute of Radio and Information System (IRIS), Austria; 2: International Information Technology University (IITU), Kazakhstan; 3: Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics, Belarus Total levels of anthropogenic and natural microwave electromagnetic background in areas with intensive information servicing by constellations of low-orbit communication satellites Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics, Belarus |
4:20pm - 5:50pm |
Intentional EMI & EMP, High Power Electromagnetics (Part 1) Location: Room 106 Estimating Characteristic Parameters of the Field radiated by an EMI Source Bundeswehr Research Institute for Protective Technologies and CBRN Protection, Germany Extensive susceptibility analysis of a µC-servomotor chain to IEMI 1: Univ. Bordeaux, CNRS, Bordeaux INP, IMS, UMR 5218, F-33400 Talence, France; 2: Thales SIX GTS France SAS, 4 Avenue des Louvresses, 92230 Gennevilliers, France Study on the damage effect of PIN limiter under high-power microwave injection 1: Research Center for Electromagnetic Environmental Effects, Southeast University, China; 2: Research Center for Electromagnetic Environmental Effects, Southeast University Suzhou Campus, China Dazzle Effect on Automatic Gain Control Circuits exposed to intentional RF pulsed interference 1: Institut d'electronique et des sciences (IES), Montpellier, France; 2: CEA, Gramat, France |
Date: Wednesday, 03/Sept/2025 | |
9:00am - 10:30am |
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 |
11:00am - 12:30pm |
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 |
2:20pm - 3:50pm |
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 |
4:20pm - 5:50pm |
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 |
Date: Thursday, 04/Sept/2025 | |
9:00am - 10:30am |
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 |
11:00am - 12:30pm |
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 |
2:20pm - 3:50pm |
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 |
4:20pm - 6:15pm |
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 |
Date: Friday, 05/Sept/2025 | |
9:00am - 10:30am |
You Had Me at “Reverb…”! (Part 1) Location: Room 106 Reverberation Chambers: Introduction, Basic Theory, Uses and Applications Eindhoven University of Technology 9:30am - 10:00am Fast and Reproducible Radiated Emission Measurements using the VIRC University of Twente - Thales, Netherlands, The 10:00am - 10:30am EMC Standard Testing in RCs Rohde & Schwarz |
11:00am - 12:30pm |
You Had Me at “Reverb…”! (Part 2) Location: Room 106 Fast Stirring, Fast Sensing and Direct Field-Strength Control 1: Otto-von-Guericke-University Magdeburg; 2: LUMILOOP 11:30am - 12:00pm Shielding Measurements in Reverberation Chambers University of York 12:00pm - 12:30pm Reverberation Chambers for Testing Wireless Devices and Systems Marche Polytechnic University |
2:20pm - 3:50pm |
Recent Advances about VIRC (Vibrating Intrinsic Reverberation Chambers) (Part 1) Location: Room 106 From a simple idea (or was it a mistake: you will hear the true story at the workshop), to many applications of the VIRC University of Twente / Thales, Netherlands 2:50pm - 3:20pm VIRC for Time-Varying Radiated Emissions Testing of SmallSats and Payloads HE Space for ESA, Noordwijk, Nehterlands 3:20pm - 3:50pm How to assess (and increase !) the stirring process of your VIRC ? 1: XLIM laboratory, University of Limoges, France; 2: Safran Electrical & Power, Toulouse |
4:20pm - 5:50pm |
Recent Advances about VIRC (Vibrating Intrinsic Reverberation Chambers) (Part 2) Location: Room 106 Analysis of the Field Homogeneity and Isotropy in a Tent-Like Reverberation Chamber - Comparison of Using a Rotating Stirrer and Shaking the Walls Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg, Germany 4:50pm - 5:20pm Anechoic measurements within a fully-stirred VIRC XLIM laboratory, University of Limoges, France 5:20pm - 5:50pm Dual VIRC for shielding effectiveness measurements 1: University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands; 2: Thales Nederland BV, Hengelo, The Netherlands |
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