Current Research

Automotive EMC Expert System

To keep track of all possible interactions within today’s automobiles that could result in a problem is a big task. The system being developed monitors automotive systems while being designed, which will allow identification of features likely to present problems. (Read More)

Component-Level Characterization for System-Level EMC Simulations

The goal of this project is to identify specific component-level test procedures that will yield the information necessary to perform system-level EMC simulations. (Read More)

Efficient Charging of Ultracapacitors

In an effort that will help make electric and hybrid/electric automobiles more energy efficient, researchers are developing a technique for charging ultracapacitors that promises to double the efficiency of systems that rely on them for energy storage. (Read More)

Survey of Computational Electromagnetic Modeling Techniques

Companies are always looking for new ways to design and use antennas, wireless communication paths and electromagnetic interference. This group is evaluating and reporting on the current state of the art in this computational electromagnetic modeling and software. (Read More)