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Electronics and FluidicsElectrooptical and Optoelectronic Devices

Simulated E-Bomb Effects on Electronically Equipped Targets

Authors: Enes Yurtoglu; NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA DEPT OF INFORMATION SCIENCES
 
Abstract: Like High Altitude Electromagnetic Pulse (HEMP), high power microwaves (HPM) produce intense energies, which may overload or damage various electrical system components such as microcircuits. This thesis investigates possible effects of a hypothetically designed HEMP-like weapon, an e-bomb, on electronically equipped target systems. The procedure to determine these possible effects is to estimate the electromagnetic coupling from first principles and simulations using a coupling model program (CEMPAT), pursuing a feasible geometry of attack, practical antennas, best coupling approximations of ground conductivity and permittivity, a reasonable system of interest representation from specifications, threat waveshape and operating frequency. The analysis procedure investigates roles of these factors contributes to the e-bomb coupling scenario. Those possible e-bomb effect results are then compared to a published and experimentally created threshold level table to determine whether any upset or damage is formed on the target system. Based on this comparison, the results are evaluated with respect to the factors that caused them to exceed, or not exceed, the threshold levels. Additionally, a conventional weapon attack scenario for the same target system is created. Its results are compared to the e-bomb attack. Finally, operational recommendations are given along with advantages and disadvantages for each type of attack.

Limitations: APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
Description: Master's thesis
Pages: 126
Report Date: Sep-2009
Report Number: A460905
Keywords relating to this report:
*DAMAGE ASSESSMENT
*ELECTROMAGNETIC PULSES
*ELECTRONIC WARFARE
*TARGETS
*Threshold effects
ANTENNAS
APPROXIMATION_MATHEMATICS_
ATTACK
BURNOUT
CONDUCTIVITY
CONVENTIONAL WARFARE
COUPLING_INTERACTION_
DAMAGE
DIELECTRIC PROPERTIES
DIRECTED ENERGY WEAPONS
ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION
ENERGY
FIRST PRINCIPLES CALCULATIONS
GEOMETRY
GROUND LEVEL
HIGH ALTITUDE
HIGH POWER
INTENSITY
LEVEL_QUANTITY_
MICROCIRCUITS
MICROWAVES
MODELS
SCENARIOS
TABLES_DATA_
THESES
THREATS
WAVEFORMS
WEAPONS
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