Commission E – Electromagnetic Environment and Interference

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Commission E – Electromagnetic Environment and Interference is a specialized body within the International Union of Radio Science that focuses on research, standards, and coordination related to electromagnetic environments and radio-frequency interference.

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instanceOf scientific commission
specialized body
abbreviation International Union of Radio Science
surface form: URSI Commission E
activity organizing scientific sessions at URSI General Assemblies
preparing reports on electromagnetic environment and interference
promoting international cooperation in electromagnetic compatibility research
supporting development of best practices for interference mitigation
affiliation International Union of Radio Science
surface form: URSI
collaboratesWith international standardization bodies
other URSI commissions
radio spectrum management organizations
field electromagnetic compatibility
electromagnetic environment
radio science
radio-frequency interference
focus compatibility between radio systems and their electromagnetic environment
development of standards related to electromagnetic interference
international coordination on electromagnetic environment issues
measurement and characterization of electromagnetic noise
mitigation of radio-frequency interference
research on electromagnetic environments
research on radio-frequency interference
goal improve understanding of the electromagnetic environment
reduce harmful radio-frequency interference
support efficient use of the radio spectrum
language English
organizationType international scientific body
technical commission
parentOrganization International Union of Radio Science
partOf International Union of Radio Science
surface form: URSI scientific commissions
scope global
topic electromagnetic compatibility of radio systems
measurement techniques for electromagnetic fields
natural and man-made electromagnetic noise
radio-frequency interference to communication and navigation systems
regulatory aspects of electromagnetic interference

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International Union of Radio Science hasCommission Commission E – Electromagnetic Environment and Interference