TY - JOUR
T1 - Accurate Terminology and Uniform Methodology for Risk-based EMC Engineering
AU - Gkatsi, Vasiliki
AU - Berg, Bärbel van den
AU - Vogt-Ardatjew, Robert
AU - Leferink, Frank
N1 - Financial transaction number:
2500166789
PY - 2025/3
Y1 - 2025/3
N2 - Complying with the harmonized standards i.e., the principally-applied rule-based EMC approach, does not always ensure EMC in practice. It is also just a presumption of conformity with the Essential Requirements, as stated in the European Directive for EMC. There is need for a robust and durable methodology that accounts for factors which are not covered by current EMC standards; the risk-based EMC approach. The term “risk-based EMC” along with the associated terminology is commonly interpreted differently by manufacturers, technicians, and users. This paper clarifies this often misused terminology. First, a comparison between the so-far implemented rule-based EMC approach and the up-and-coming risk-based EMC approach is made. Then, the application of risk-based EMC via a risk management-based methodology is proposed. The goal of this research is to provide an overview on the need of risk-based EMC, list the so-far used (or misused) terminology, and create a common platform of risk management-based methodology, which will act as a guidance tool for EMC engineers when it comes to clear and consistent communication and application of EMC engineering.
AB - Complying with the harmonized standards i.e., the principally-applied rule-based EMC approach, does not always ensure EMC in practice. It is also just a presumption of conformity with the Essential Requirements, as stated in the European Directive for EMC. There is need for a robust and durable methodology that accounts for factors which are not covered by current EMC standards; the risk-based EMC approach. The term “risk-based EMC” along with the associated terminology is commonly interpreted differently by manufacturers, technicians, and users. This paper clarifies this often misused terminology. First, a comparison between the so-far implemented rule-based EMC approach and the up-and-coming risk-based EMC approach is made. Then, the application of risk-based EMC via a risk management-based methodology is proposed. The goal of this research is to provide an overview on the need of risk-based EMC, list the so-far used (or misused) terminology, and create a common platform of risk management-based methodology, which will act as a guidance tool for EMC engineers when it comes to clear and consistent communication and application of EMC engineering.
U2 - 10.1109/LEMCPA.2024.3506855
DO - 10.1109/LEMCPA.2024.3506855
M3 - Article
SN - 2637-6423
VL - 7
SP - 5
EP - 13
JO - IEEE Letters on Electromagnetic Compatibility Practice and Applications
JF - IEEE Letters on Electromagnetic Compatibility Practice and Applications
IS - 1
ER -