- Rapid Electromagnetic Emission Check of Fixed Installations
Smart Grids and Smart Metering
The alternative test methods proposed in the standards I contribute to benefit both SMEs and larger enterprises during their product certification processes, resulting in reduced costs, diminished noncompliance risks, and accelerated time-to-market for their products.
- Revision of existing work items
- Towards Standardized Measurements of Electromagnetic Disturbances from Electric Vehicle Charging Stations
Smart Grids and Smart Metering
This action has the potential to positively impact SMEs and European society by addressing the challenges identified in the EV charging infrastructure. For SMEs, developing standardized procedures and traceable measurement methods creates market opportunities, enabling SMEs to design and manufacture products that meet regulatory requirements more efficiently. Moreover, the project’s focus on reliability in EVCS can increase consumer trust in SME-produced technologies, enhancing competitiveness.
The project supports the transition to electromobility for European society, aligning with EU environmental goals. A better standardized EVCS facilitates sustainable mobility growth and ensures grid stability while providing solutions for electromagnetic disturbances and power quality issues.
- Alternative H-field Emission Test Methods and Requirements for SRD/RFID/NFC devices
IoT Internet of Things
- New standard development
- Revision of existing work items
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The activity contributes to ETSI TC ERM / TG28 work on SRD/RFID/NFC H-field emission measurements. It supports the revision to shift from ETSI EN 300 330 towards ETSI EN 304 055 and provides technical input to ETSI TR 104 217, which includes methodologies and the conversion factors to be used in the former standard. The contributions are prepared as annex-based work. Then, in practice, the TG28 workflow is progressing through targeted technical contributions and discussions that remain aligned with T1-T3.
Value of Research
Title & Organisation Name: CISPR Expert, Assistant Professor, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
Country: Spain

