Abu Dhabi gets Arab world’s first electromagnetic compatibility labs
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Abu Dhabi gets Arab world’s first electromagnetic compatibility labs
The facility includes three laboratories: an EMC semi-anechoic chamber, a pulsed power laboratory, and a low-noise emanation lab
by Iman Hussain May 4, 2021
Abu Dhabi’s Technology Innovation Institute (TII), the applied research pillar of the Advanced Technology Research Council (ATRC), announced that their Directed Energy Research Centre (DERC) has unveiled the Electromagnetic Compatibility Laboratories (EMC).
“The launch of these labs, which are the first and largest in the Arab world, is aligned with the Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technologies (MoIAT) ‘Operation 300bn’ which aims to advance the industrial sector,” said Faisal Al Bannai, secretary general of ATRC. “By openi
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Technology Innovation Institute (TII), the applied research pillar of the Advanced Technology Research Council (ATRC), announced that its Directed Energy Research Center (DERC) has unveiled its electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) laboratories in Abu Dhabi, housed in a first of its kind facility in the Arab world.
The facility is composed of three laboratories an EMC semi-anechoic chamber, a pulsed power laboratory, and a low-noise emanation laboratory.
The DERC facility enables key technologies to be evaluated against electromagnetic compatibility and interference by reproducing man-made and natural electromagnetic hazards in the pulsed power and semi-anechoic chambers. The direct connection between the two chambers enables a diversity of experiments involving 100s of kV nanosecond pulses and multi-megawatt microwaves systems. The laboratories have been designed to host different categories of equipment such as connected objects of the Internet of Things, drones and autonomou
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Technology Innovation Institute (TII), the applied research pillar of the Advanced Technology Research Council (ATRC), today announced that its Directed Energy Research Centre (DERC) has unveiled its Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) laboratories in Abu Dhabi, housed in a first of its kind facility in the Arab world.
Dr. Chaouki Kasmi, Chief Researcher, Directed Energy Research Centre, Technology Innovation Institute (Photo: AETOSWire)
The facility is composed of three laboratories – an EMC
semi-anechoic chamber, a pulsed power laboratory, and a low-noise emanation laboratory.
The DERC facility enables key technologies to be evaluated against electromagnetic compatibility and interference by reproducing man-made and natural electromagnetic hazards in the pulsed power and semi-anechoic chambers. The direct connection between the two chambers enables a diversity of experiments involving 100’s of k