A significant concern is the ability to tamper with sensor data through low-power electromagnetic interference (EMI) without physical contact. Our research focuses on the physical layer of vehicular ...
The effects of EMI on sensors vary depending on the frequency, intensity, and duration of the noise. These effects may include reduced signal quality and accuracy, increased noise and distortion ...
Simulating EMI can help you identify and fix potential issues with your sensor design, calibration, and integration. By exposing your sensors to different levels and types of EMI, you can evaluate ...