Gyorgy Elmer

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Publications - 2

Mathability of emc emission testing for mission crucial devices in gtem waveguide

Publication Name: Acta Polytechnica Hungarica

Publication Date: 2021-01-01

Volume: 18

Issue: 1

Page Range: 159-173

Description:

In connection with investigations related to mathability and to applications of computer-assisted methods for studying a validation of Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) tests is presented. This paper presents a validation of Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) tests performed in Gigahertz Transverse Electromagnetic (GTEM) cells as an alternative method to tests performed at Open Area Test Sites (OATS) or expensive anechoic chambers. The equipment selected for the inspection is widely used in electronic devices of crucial reliability expectations like medical measurements or electronic components for transport and industrial process control. This special engineering topic gives a good example of the wide applicability of mathability.

Open Access: Yes

DOI: 10.12700/APH.18.1.2021.1.10

Design thinking for innovation in 3D VR over-voltage protection with memristor

Publication Name: 11th IEEE International Conference on Cognitive Infocommunications Coginfocom 2020 Proceedings

Publication Date: 2020-09-23

Volume: Unknown

Issue: Unknown

Page Range: 417-424

Description:

This paper shows an example of CogInfoCom as during analyses the operation of a memristor in a real 3D VR based teaching. This paper looks at the possibility of the application of a macroscopic memristor (MR), not yet available, combined with a spark gap for over-voltage protection purposes. During teaching the memristor as a disruptive technologies the lecturers and the students do a close cooperative work in the 3D VR space, using several mathematical softwares for analyzing of not yet avaliable memristor, so the humans and ICT are not separable on cognitive level. In this 3D VR education the cooperation of the intelligent systems with humans help to analyse, systemize the information and create new information. Memristors will possibly find applications in the field of electromagnetic compatibility, specifically in over-voltage protection, so it is timely to include it in the curriculum of electrical engineering education in BsC level. The examination of a physically non-existent memristor is made possible by 3D VR space and mathematical and infocommunication softwares. So, presenting another cost-effective opportunity for the educational applicability of VR.

Open Access: Yes

DOI: 10.1109/CogInfoCom50765.2020.9237879