Articles | Volume 19
https://doi.org/10.5194/ars-19-139-2021
https://doi.org/10.5194/ars-19-139-2021
17 Dec 2021
 | 17 Dec 2021

Method for prediction of EMI Emissions from Automotive Ethernet to Vehicle Antennas

Emanuel Panholzer, Vadim Kobelski, Martin Aidam, Walter Franz, and Stefan Lindenmeier

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The publication presents an EMI safeguarding approach from an Automotive Ethernet ECU to the vehicle antenna, which allows the emission signal calculation at the antenna in an early vehicle development stage. The approach shows a more accurate safeguarding method than the state of the art approach by a system level test. In combination with the considered simulation in this work, a more efficient safeguarding process of communication systems is possible.