Article | REF: D1330 V1

Electromagnetic interference (EMI) within the domestic environment.

Authors: Jean-Charles LE BUNETEL, Ghafour BENABDELAZIZ, Jean-Claude GUIGNARD, Fabrice GUITTON, Yves RAINGEAUD, Ambroise SCHELLMANNS

Publication date: August 10, 2011

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1. Home environment: the cohabitation of various technologies

The domestic environment is complex, with different types of appliance coexisting in the same room. There are three main product families:

  • household appliances ;

  • lighting ;

  • multimedia devices (figure 1 ).

The electromagnetic pollution generated varies according to the type of product.

The disturbances generated by the various devices are closely linked to their mode of operation [D 1 300]...

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