“…In Ref. [87], low-level swept field tests were employed to analyze the variations in shielding effectiveness among different materials, including carbon fiber composites and Shell shielding involves using materials with electromagnetic shielding or absorbing properties for the UAV's outer shell to minimize the transmission of EMI to the internal system. Commonly used materials in UAV shell manufacturing include carbon fiber composites, glass fiber composites, and plastics, chosen for their lightweight characteristics [83].…”
Section: Shielding Protectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Ref. [87], low-level swept field tests were employed to analyze the variations in shielding effectiveness among different materials, including carbon fiber composites and aluminum, as well as the impact of the test samples' apertures. In Ref.…”
With the proliferation of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and the escalating electromagnetic environment in space, there has been growing attention and research focus on the strong electromagnetic effects and electromagnetic protection design of UAVs. This paper aims to introduce the potential strong electromagnetic interference that UAVs may encounter during flight. It specifically concentrates on three crucial subsystems: the datalink system, the flight control and navigation system, and the power system. The goal is to provide an overview of the current state of research on the strong electromagnetic effects of UAVs, along with a discussion of commonly employed research methods. Additionally, this paper introduces various means of strong electromagnetic protection that can be utilized for UAVs. Finally, it concludes with a summary of the research status and development trends concerning the effects of strong electromagnetic interference and the corresponding protection measures for UAVs.
“…In Ref. [87], low-level swept field tests were employed to analyze the variations in shielding effectiveness among different materials, including carbon fiber composites and Shell shielding involves using materials with electromagnetic shielding or absorbing properties for the UAV's outer shell to minimize the transmission of EMI to the internal system. Commonly used materials in UAV shell manufacturing include carbon fiber composites, glass fiber composites, and plastics, chosen for their lightweight characteristics [83].…”
Section: Shielding Protectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Ref. [87], low-level swept field tests were employed to analyze the variations in shielding effectiveness among different materials, including carbon fiber composites and aluminum, as well as the impact of the test samples' apertures. In Ref.…”
With the proliferation of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and the escalating electromagnetic environment in space, there has been growing attention and research focus on the strong electromagnetic effects and electromagnetic protection design of UAVs. This paper aims to introduce the potential strong electromagnetic interference that UAVs may encounter during flight. It specifically concentrates on three crucial subsystems: the datalink system, the flight control and navigation system, and the power system. The goal is to provide an overview of the current state of research on the strong electromagnetic effects of UAVs, along with a discussion of commonly employed research methods. Additionally, this paper introduces various means of strong electromagnetic protection that can be utilized for UAVs. Finally, it concludes with a summary of the research status and development trends concerning the effects of strong electromagnetic interference and the corresponding protection measures for UAVs.
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