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A Possibilistic Approach for the Prediction of the Risk of Interference between Power and Signal Lines Onboard Satellites

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  • Nicola Toscani
  • Flavia Grassi
  • Giordano Spadacini
  • Sergio A. Pignari

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This work presents a hybrid random/fuzzy approach for uncertainty quantification in electromagnetic modelling, which combines probability and possibility theory in order to properly account for both aleatory and epistemic uncertainty, respectively. In particular, a typical intrasystem electromagnetic-compatibility problem in aerospace applications is considered, where some parameters are affected by fabrication tolerances or other kinds of randomness (aleatory uncertainty) and others are inherently deterministic but unknown due to human’s lack of knowledge (epistemic uncertainty). Namely, a differential-signal line in a satellite is subject to crosstalk due to a nearby dc power line carrying conducted emissions generated by a dc-dc converter in a wide frequency range (up to 100 MHz). The nonideal features of the signal line (e.g., weak unbalance of terminal loads) are treated as random variables (RVs), whereas the mutual position of signal and power line is characterized by possibility theory through suitable fuzzy variables. Such a hybrid approach allows deriving a general and exhaustive description of uncertainty of the target variable of interest, that is, the differential noise voltage induced in the signal line. The obtained results are compared versus a conventional Monte Carlo simulation where all parameters are treated as RVs, and the advantages of the proposed approach (in terms of completeness and richness of information gained about sensitivity of results) are highlighted.

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  • Nicola Toscani & Flavia Grassi & Giordano Spadacini & Sergio A. Pignari, 2018. "A Possibilistic Approach for the Prediction of the Risk of Interference between Power and Signal Lines Onboard Satellites," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2018, pages 1-9, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:7921048
    DOI: 10.1155/2018/7921048
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