Tao Jiang (Special session 7)

Invited Talk: Tao Jiang, Harbin Engineering University

Special session 7: Electromagnetic Environment Effects and Adaptability Analysis

 

Short Bio: 
Tao Jiang was born in Heilongjiang Province, China. He received the B.S. degree in Electronic Engineering and the M. S. degree in Signal & Information Processing, Ph. D. degree in Communication & Information System from Harbin Engineering University in 1994, 1999 and 2002, respectively. Since 2008, he worked in the College of Information and Communication Engineering, Harbin Engineering University, China, as a professor. His research interests include Electromagnetic environment effect evaluation, radio propagation modeling, EMC. He serves as a member of editorial board for Chinese Journal of Ship Research and a reviewer for several journals.

Title:  Research on Electromagnetic Pulse Prediction for Sensitive Equipment on Ship

Abstract:
This paper is aiming at the propagation modeling of electromagnetic pulse waveform in complex ocean environment, based on the multi-path theory of random bridge process, the prediction of electromagnetic pulse signal from the antenna of platform equipment at ultra-low altitude on the sea surface was studied. A strong electromagnetic pulse propagation model under the background of dynamic sea surface is established. The contribution of sea surface to the power density of the received signal in the region of the platform is effectively predicted. A method to accurately calculate the signal waveform at the port of the sensitive device is proposed. It is of great theoretical and practical significance for the research and design of anti-strong electromagnetic pulse of the platform system.