Characterisation of radio frequency interference from high voltage electricity supply equipment

I. Portugues, P.J. Moore, I.A. Glover

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Abstract

The growth of radio services in has placed pressure on the allocation and management of the radio frequency spectrum due to the requirement for multilateral harmonisation of the spectrum for specific uses and technologies. Therefore a need of characterisation in order to develop immune systems and allow an accurate location and diagnosis of the source is advantageous. This paper describes research conducted in conjunction with the Radiocommunications Agency and the National Grid Company for the location and characterisation of typical impulsive noise sources. It summarises investigations into the emission of radio frequency energy from several power system sources, including fault arcs, switchgear operations and defective insulation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages820-823
Number of pages3
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2003
EventTwelfth International Conference on Antennas and Proopagation 2003 - Exeter, United Kingdom
Duration: 31 Mar 20033 Apr 2003

Conference

ConferenceTwelfth International Conference on Antennas and Proopagation 2003
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityExeter
Period31/03/033/04/03

Keywords

  • characterisation
  • radio frequency
  • interference
  • high voltage electricity
  • supply equipment

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