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Thirty Years in Electromagnetic Compatibility: Projects and Colleagues
Published
Author(s)
David A. Hill
Abstract
Abstract?This paper is a review of my thirty years in electromagnetic compatibility and the projects and colleagues with whom I have had the pleasure of working. The field has evolved considerably over that time (and this evolution is continuing), and my work has evolved from deterministic to statistical methods. The reverberation chamber measurements performed at NIST have been particularly useful in making this transition.
Citation
IEEE Transactions on Electromagnetic Compatibility
Hill, D.
(2007),
Thirty Years in Electromagnetic Compatibility: Projects and Colleagues, IEEE Transactions on Electromagnetic Compatibility
(Accessed October 11, 2025)