RF Co-Site Interference Simulation in Complex Electromagnetic Environments | eSeminar

The world today is filled with radio frequency systems, sensors and wireless devices which make our lives easier, improve our communication with one another and ensure our safety and well-being. Preventing degradation or complete loss in the performance of these systems due to interference from other nearby systems is a well-known challenge. In recent years, it has received more and more attention as the challenge has increased due to the explosion of wireless systems we’ve come to rely on.

For military and defense, the challenge of co-site interference is crucial to address due to the increase in RF operational capabilities needed to perform a mission. Land vehicles, ships and aircrafts are extremely complex electromagnetic environments, with large numbers of electronic controls, antennas and sensors installed onboard. In aerospace, a reduced portion of the platform may be available for the antenna installation and placement due to mechanical and aerodynamic constraints, making the likelihood of an interference problem very high.

With this eSeminar, learn about:

  • How a 3D full-wave simulation can be used to analyze the antenna to antenna coupling for an Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS).
  • How to use the coupling data  to estimate possible RF interference using the Interference Task in CST Studio Suite.

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Electromagnetic simulation with CST Studio Suite.