Analysis on RF emission of electrical appliances

With the increased number of electrical appliances in our daily life, Radio Frequency (RF) emission of electrical appliances and its general effects have imposed a great challenge to researchers dealing with human health and power quality of electrical supplies. Even though studying the general effe...

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Main Authors: Alkahtani A.A., Nordin F.H., Sharrif Z.A.M., Bte N.B., Mustafa A.
Other Authors: 55646765500
Format: Conference Paper
Published: IEEE Computer Society 2023
Subjects:
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-303942024-04-17T10:33:36Z Analysis on RF emission of electrical appliances Alkahtani A.A. Nordin F.H. Sharrif Z.A.M. Bte N.B. Mustafa A. 55646765500 25930510500 6507195893 55646067300 57191952020 Conducted Emission Measurements Electrical Appliances Emission EMF Radio Frequency Emission RF Control systems Electric potential Loop antennas Radio waves Spectrum analyzers Active loop antennas Conducted emissions Daily lives Electrical appliances Electrical supply Human health Radio frequency emissions Signal structures Man machine systems With the increased number of electrical appliances in our daily life, Radio Frequency (RF) emission of electrical appliances and its general effects have imposed a great challenge to researchers dealing with human health and power quality of electrical supplies. Even though studying the general effects of the RF emission from electrical appliances is important, it would be beneficial to study the characteristics of the generated signals and how they differ from one appliance to another. Hence, the aim of this paper is to investigate the signal structure and magnitude variation of the RF signals emitted from electrical appliances. Six electrical appliances were tested and their RF emission was recorded consecutively. The emitted signals were captured using an Active-loop antenna with a range of 1 KHz to 30 MHz and a spectrum analyzer of Agilent E4411B model. Experiment results showed that all the tested appliances emit noticeable and unique RF signals when operating. � 2012 IEEE. Final 2023-12-29T07:47:21Z 2023-12-29T07:47:21Z 2012 Conference Paper 10.1109/ICCSCE.2012.6487205 2-s2.0-84875986624 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84875986624&doi=10.1109%2fICCSCE.2012.6487205&partnerID=40&md5=ab682d4676527c31015e2137e8ecb5ea https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/30394 6487205 539 543 IEEE Computer Society Scopus
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topic Conducted Emission Measurements
Electrical Appliances Emission
EMF
Radio Frequency Emission
RF
Control systems
Electric potential
Loop antennas
Radio waves
Spectrum analyzers
Active loop antennas
Conducted emissions
Daily lives
Electrical appliances
Electrical supply
Human health
Radio frequency emissions
Signal structures
Man machine systems
spellingShingle Conducted Emission Measurements
Electrical Appliances Emission
EMF
Radio Frequency Emission
RF
Control systems
Electric potential
Loop antennas
Radio waves
Spectrum analyzers
Active loop antennas
Conducted emissions
Daily lives
Electrical appliances
Electrical supply
Human health
Radio frequency emissions
Signal structures
Man machine systems
Alkahtani A.A.
Nordin F.H.
Sharrif Z.A.M.
Bte N.B.
Mustafa A.
Analysis on RF emission of electrical appliances
description With the increased number of electrical appliances in our daily life, Radio Frequency (RF) emission of electrical appliances and its general effects have imposed a great challenge to researchers dealing with human health and power quality of electrical supplies. Even though studying the general effects of the RF emission from electrical appliances is important, it would be beneficial to study the characteristics of the generated signals and how they differ from one appliance to another. Hence, the aim of this paper is to investigate the signal structure and magnitude variation of the RF signals emitted from electrical appliances. Six electrical appliances were tested and their RF emission was recorded consecutively. The emitted signals were captured using an Active-loop antenna with a range of 1 KHz to 30 MHz and a spectrum analyzer of Agilent E4411B model. Experiment results showed that all the tested appliances emit noticeable and unique RF signals when operating. � 2012 IEEE.
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Alkahtani A.A.
Nordin F.H.
Sharrif Z.A.M.
Bte N.B.
Mustafa A.
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author Alkahtani A.A.
Nordin F.H.
Sharrif Z.A.M.
Bte N.B.
Mustafa A.
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title Analysis on RF emission of electrical appliances
title_short Analysis on RF emission of electrical appliances
title_full Analysis on RF emission of electrical appliances
title_fullStr Analysis on RF emission of electrical appliances
title_full_unstemmed Analysis on RF emission of electrical appliances
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publisher IEEE Computer Society
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