Dr. Robert Scully, Lead EMC Engineer from NASA Johnson Space Center, will be presenting the keynote: “Electromagnetic Compatibility in 2016 and Beyond: What Is It and Why Do We Care?” at the upcoming IEEE EMC Symposium in Ottawa, July 25-29, 2016.
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) has come a long way from the days when radio equipment was installed in military aircraft with exposed antenna leads and the need to control the undesirable effects of such an arrangement was recognized. Topics today are far greater in scope than a handful of individual and rather specialized or unique circumstances. The need for co-existence and interoperability of multiple systems competing for the same spectrum and the growing awareness of both unintentional and intentional electromagnetic interference are driving hardware, software, and system designers and managers to rethink how electromagnetic compatibility plays a central and pivotal role in successful products ranging from cell phones to smart refrigerators to automobiles to commercial and military aerospace platforms.
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