EMC is understood in a broad sense as an ability of a device, equipment, or system to function satisfactorily in its electromagnetic environment without introducing intolerable disturbances to anything in that environment. Spectrum management and natural EM phenomena are included <b>Keywords:</b> Antennas and Propagation, EMC Aspects<br>EM Environment Natural and Man–made<br>EM Hazards and EM Intended Interference Threat<br>EMC Analysis, Modelling, Prediction<br>EMC and Safety Considerations<br>EMC in Medical Electronics<br>EMC in Power Systems<br>EMC in Radio and Wire Communications<br>EMC in Transport Systems<br>EMC Measurement Techniques, Test Facilities & Instrumentation<br>EMI Reduction Techniques (Shielding, Filtering, Grounding, Signal Integrity)<br>ESD, Lightning, Transients<br>Immunity & Emissions<br>Regulatory Aspects: Directives, Standards and Specifications in EMC<br>Spectrum Congestion, Management and Monitoring<br>EMC in Telecommunications Systems<br>Technical Aspects of Biological Effects
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EMC Symposium
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Wroclaw
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Poland
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