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It cannot receive and acknowledge any information in such a hostile electromagnetic environment.
Besides the heavily contaminated electromagnetic environment the risk for explosions is high.
"The electromagnetic environment of the cache chamber is quite different from that beyond the hull.
But the electronic sensors were the only ones not being taxed, the whole electromagnetic environment was eerily silent.
"When the stress field breaks down under main-drive acceleration, the entire external electromagnetic environment of the ship is disrupted.
The lack of motion keeps the electromagnetic environment relatively constant in the vicinity of the lone electron.
In telecommunication, the term electromagnetic environment (EME) has the following meanings:
He believes that manufacturers simply need to be aware of the electromagnetic environments surrounding their products just as they would be aware of temperatures.
These frigates are designed to provide anti-air cover for carrier groups and local or extended cover against saturation missile attacks in severe electromagnetic environments.
The electromagnetic spectrum portion of the information environment is referred to as the electromagnetic environment (EME).
In 1986 The FAA Technical Center contracted for a definition of the electromagnetic environment for civil aviation.
Its unique characteristics allow for the performance of fast and efficient EMC radiated tests at a convenient location, without interference from the ambient electromagnetic environment.
Larsen et al. [2004] used HHT to characterize the underwater electromagnetic environment and identify transient manmade electromagnetic disturbances.
The goal of EMC is the correct operation, in the same electromagnetic environment, of different equipment which use electromagnetic phenomena, and the avoidance of any interference effects.
Scarry criticized what she felt was a bias in the investigation to the "meticulous" detailing of events inside the airplane, while not fully exploring the electromagnetic environment outside the airplane.
In telecommunication, electromagnetic survivability is the ability of a system, subsystem, or equipment to resume functioning without evidence of degradation following temporary exposure to an adverse electromagnetic environment.
The recognized need for military forces to have unimpeded access to and use of the electromagnetic environment creates vulnerabilities and opportunities for electronic warfare (EW) in support of military operations.
It will enhance the survivability and combat effectiveness of the aircraft in hostile electromagnetic environments by providing a self-protection capability, including warning of hostile missile attack and initiation of counter measures.
The SEM measures in situ the effect of the sun on the near-earth solar-terrestrial electromagnetic environment, providing real-time data to the Space Environment Services Center (SESC).
The cantilever detector's mechanical detection technique made it possible to measure the rings in a clean electromagnetic environment over a large range of magnetic field and also to measure a number of rings on one sample chip.
Integrated topside design is a design approach used by military ship and ship equipment designers to overcome the challenges of effectively operating shipboard antenna systems and equipment susceptible to electromagnetic fields in the high electromagnetic environment of a warship's topside.
The system, subsystem, or equipment performance may be degraded during exposure to the adverse electromagnetic environment, but the system will not experience permanent damage, such as component burnout, that will prevent proper operation when the adverse electromagnetic environment is removed.
Whereas analytical TEMs employ additional detectors attached to the column for spectroscopic measurements, HRTEMs have little or no additional attachments so as to ensure a uniform electromagnetic environment all the way down the column for each beam leaving the sample (transmitted and diffracted).