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Electromagnetic Interference Emission from Communication Lines of Onboard Equipment of an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle

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Abstract—An approach is proposed for studying the emission of electromagnetic interference from communication lines of the onboard equipment of an unmanned aerial vehicle. An unmanned aerial vehicle made of composite material is considered. The article presents a practical example of studying the electromagnetic environment in the fuselage space of an unmanned aerial vehicle during emission of electromagnetic interference from interface communication lines and the power supply network of the control system. The influence of electromagnetic interference emission on the onboard radio equipment of an unmanned aerial vehicle is assessed.

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Gaynutdinov, R.R., Chermoshentsev, S.F. Electromagnetic Interference Emission from Communication Lines of Onboard Equipment of an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle. J. Commun. Technol. Electron. 65, 221–227 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1064226920020059

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