https://libeldoc.bsuir.by/handle/123456789/53697
Title: | Problem of Electromagnetic Compatibility between 4G/5G Mobile Communications and Railway Signaling/Telecommunication Equipment |
Authors: | Svistunou, A. Mordachev, V. Sinkevich, E. |
Keywords: | публикации ученых;mobile communications;5G;railway signaling and telecommunication;electromagnetic exposure;immunity |
Issue Date: | 2023 |
Publisher: | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers |
Citation: | Svistunou, A. Problem of Electromagnetic Compatibility between 4G/5G Mobile Communications and Railway Signaling/Telecommunication Equipment / A. Svistunou, V. Mordachev, E. Sinkevich // EMC Europe 2023 : Proceedings of the International Symposium, Krakow, Poland, September 4–8, 2023 / Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. – USA, 2023. – 6 p. |
Abstract: | A system-level analysis of EMC between the equipment of 4G/5G mobile communications and railway equipment is performed by using the standardized criteria for the immunity of railway signaling and telecommunication equipment to radio-frequency electromagnetic exposure through enclosure ports. Both a statistical approach based on the analysis of the conditional average level of the electromagnetic background created by 4G/5G base stations and the worst-case assessment of the required spacing of 4G/5G equipment and railway equipment, which ensures their EMC, were used. The results of the analysis show a significant potential danger of radiations of 4G/5G base stations and user's equipment for this railway equipment; underestimation of this danger is fraught with catastrophic consequences. Possible ways to eliminate the risk of disrupting the operation of railway signaling and telecommunication equipment in a complex electromagnetic environment created by 4G/5G systems are discussed. |
URI: | https://libeldoc.bsuir.by/handle/123456789/53697 |
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