ETS-Lindgren Announces Technical Contributions to EMC 2013

CEDAR PARK, Texas, June 13, 2013 - ETS-Lindgren announced its technical contributions to the 2013 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) in Denver, CO. Symposium dates are August 5-9 at the Colorado Convention Center. The contributions include presentations in four tutorials, one special session and an EMC test lab software demonstration.The tutorials start the morning of Monday, August 5 with ETS-Lindgrens Vince Rodriguez chairing and presenting in the tutorial, Measurement Uncertainty - Challenges and Solutions. Dr. Rodriguez will discuss simplifying complex measurement uncertainty calculations and provide a review of numerical studies. That afternoon, Garth DAbreu of ETS-Lindgren will present in the tutorial Recent Developments in EMC for Emerging Wireless Technologies which is co-chaired ETS-Lindgrens Doug Kramer. Mr. DAbreu will discuss real world over-the-air performance measurements of wireless devices.On Friday morning, August 9, Zhong Chen of ETS-Lindgren will chair and present in the tutorial, The Scoop on Hybrid Antennas Dispelling the Controversy for Qualification Testing. Mr. Chen will present the comparison data from several EMC test labs using biconical and biconical/log periodic dipole array antennas. This data was collected as part of an ANSI C63, Subcommittee 1 C63.5 working group effort. On Friday afternoon, Garth DAbreu will discuss using reverberation chambers for wireless device testing in the Application of Reverberation Chambers tutorial.In addition to the ETS-Lindgren engineers presenting in these four tutorials, invited industry experts will provide presentations. For complete tutorial details, please see the advance program on the symposium website for the dates of August 5 and 9.Other technical content presented by ETS-Lindgren at the symposium includes a presentation by Michael Caruso in the special session New Developments in Intentional Electromagnetic Interference (IEMI). Mr Caruso will review practical solutions for High Power Electromagnetic (HPEM) protection of commercial facilities. As part of the symposium demonstrations and experiments held in the exhibit hall, Joe Tannehill will demonstrate TILE! - the premier EMC lab management software offering a smoother graphical interface and more user capability. Mr. Tannehill will also lead the annual TILE! Users Group (TUG) meeting on Wednesday, August 7.Representatives of ETS-Lindgrens ETS-U will be on-hand to discuss courses on Wireless Over-The-Air (OTA) and MIL-STD-461F testing. These popular courses feature classroom study supplemented with hands-on lab sessions. ETS-Lindgrens facilities include an A2LA accredited calibration lab, CTIA, CATL, and NVLAP accredited acoustic lab. Please visit ETS-Lindgren in Booth 401 at the symposium exhibition to learn more about these exciting courses and see a TILE! demonstration. For more information on the 2013 IEEE International Symposium on EMC, visit http://www.emc2013.org.