Recent trends of electromagnetic pulse mean for denied vehicular access application or vehicle immobilization
This paper reviews and provides insights into current trends in the methods used by researchers and companies to develop and invent the denied vehicular access application. There are three types of electromagnetic pulses (EMPs) sources that may be used to stop vehicles: High Altitude Electromagnetic...
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my.utm.1033172023-10-31T02:33:40Z http://eprints.utm.my/103317/ Recent trends of electromagnetic pulse mean for denied vehicular access application or vehicle immobilization Hamid, Fandi Yahya, Azli You, Kok Yeow Tan, Tian Swee Sim, Man Seng TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering This paper reviews and provides insights into current trends in the methods used by researchers and companies to develop and invent the denied vehicular access application. There are three types of electromagnetic pulses (EMPs) sources that may be used to stop vehicles: High Altitude Electromagnetic Pulse (HEMP), Ultra-Wideband (UWB), and High Power Microwave (HPM). The current trends in system development are reviewed from three perspectives, namely company-government cooperation, current commercial products, and pattern invention. In general, the average effective distance range for stopping vehicles using S-or L-frequency bands is between 3 m and 200 m. In fact, the effective distance also depends on the peak power of electromagnetic waves ranging from 7 W to 4 GW generated by the system. In addition, the design challenges of the denied vehicular access system are discussed. Society for Microwave Technique, Technologies and System 2022-07 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/103317/1/AzliYahya2022_RecentTrendsofElectromagneticPulse.pdf Hamid, Fandi and Yahya, Azli and You, Kok Yeow and Tan, Tian Swee and Sim, Man Seng (2022) Recent trends of electromagnetic pulse mean for denied vehicular access application or vehicle immobilization. Microwave Review, 28 (1). pp. 40-45. ISSN 1450-5835 http://www.mtt-serbia.org.rs/files/MWR/MWR-2022jul/Vol28No1-2233-6-Hamid.pdf NA |
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This paper reviews and provides insights into current trends in the methods used by researchers and companies to develop and invent the denied vehicular access application. There are three types of electromagnetic pulses (EMPs) sources that may be used to stop vehicles: High Altitude Electromagnetic Pulse (HEMP), Ultra-Wideband (UWB), and High Power Microwave (HPM). The current trends in system development are reviewed from three perspectives, namely company-government cooperation, current commercial products, and pattern invention. In general, the average effective distance range for stopping vehicles using S-or L-frequency bands is between 3 m and 200 m. In fact, the effective distance also depends on the peak power of electromagnetic waves ranging from 7 W to 4 GW generated by the system. In addition, the design challenges of the denied vehicular access system are discussed. |
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Recent trends of electromagnetic pulse mean for denied vehicular access application or vehicle immobilization |
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