MAT4EMI
MFA/2022/060
MAT4EMI - Research of new electromagnetic shielding materials in the frequency range of 5G technologies applied to eMobility systems
It is crucial to ensure that the vehicle of the future is correctly shielded against electromagnetic interference, and this is of great importance when one considers that in the near future, the vehicle fleet will have a greater volume of entirely electric vehicles and, specifically, for autonomous electric vehicles. In the latter case, the presence of electromagnetic interference that could not be shielded could cause a failure in the system without the possibility of the person driving the vehicle avoiding unwanted behavior. Likewise, vehicles increasingly have the latest technology connectivity that allows them to interact with their users and their environment, which is why it is essential to consider the frequencies of 5G technologies when selecting electromagnetic shielding material.
This project's main objective is to investigate the characterization methodologies of the EMI shielding of plastic-based materials composed of next-generation nanoparticles in the 5G frequency range for their application to the autonomous vehicle industry.
This project, with reference MFA/2022/060, is part of the Advanced Materials program and has been financed by MCIN with funds from the European Union NextGenerationEU (PRTR-C17.I1) and by the Generalitat Valenciana.
EMI, 5G, shielding, advanced materials, mobility
- Torres Pais, Jose Gabriel
- PDI-Titular d'Universitat
- Suarez Zapata, Adrian
- PDI-Ajudant Doctor/A
- Herraiz Garcia, Roberto
- PDI-Associat/Da Universitari/A
- PIT-Tecnic/a Mitja/Na Uv
- Amaro Perez, Andrea
- PI-Invest Formacio Vali
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- Martinez Delgado, Pedro Amador
- PIT-Tecnic/a Mitja/Na Uv
- PDI-Associat/Da Universitari/A
Grupo de Diseño de Sistemas Electrónicos y de Comunicaciones (DSDC)
Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingeniería (ETSE-UV)
Avda. Universidad, s/n. 46100 - Burjassot (ESPAÑA)
Tel: +34 96 354 3334
email: dsdc@uv.es
This project, with reference MFA/2022/060, is part of the Advanced Materials program and has been financed by MCIN with funds from the European Union NextGenerationEU (PRTR-C17.I1) and by the Generalitat Valenciana.
- EU - NextGenerationEU
- MCiencia - Innovation