Mobile Phones as Sources of Electromagnetic Interference
Abstract
The paper deals with a problem of interference as a result of the mobile phone coupling into the cabling of a complex system. The phenomenon has been simplified to a problem of near field coupling between a radiating antenna and a wire placed near a metal plate in an open area. Numerical simulations based on Methods of Moments have been performed for various lengths of the wire, for different distance between the wire and the plate, and for three polarizations of the antenna. The results for the voltage induced at the cable termination have been obtained while the antenna has been moving along the full length of the wire. Good agreement of the simulation results obtained by different approaches and different computer codes has been found. The simulation results have been checked experimentally.
Keywords
near field, numerical simulations, mobile phones, electromagnetic interferenceThis work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
J. Skrzypczynski, V. Roje, K. Lamedschwandner, S. Antonijevic and C. Stefan, "Mobile Phones as Sources of Electromagnetic Interference," in Journal of Communications Software and Systems, vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 26-33, March 2007, doi: 10.24138/jcomss.v3i1.266
@article{skrzypczynski2007mobilephones, author = {Jacek Skrzypczynski and Vesna Roje and Kurt Lamedschwandner and Sinisa Antonijevic and Cecil Stefan}, title = {Mobile Phones as Sources of Electromagnetic Interference}, journal = {Journal of Communications Software and Systems}, month = {3}, year = {2007}, volume = {3}, number = {1}, pages = {26--33}, doi = {10.24138/jcomss.v3i1.266}, url = {https://doi.org/10.24138/jcomss.v3i1.266} }