Ianoz, M.Wipf, H.2007-04-042007-04-042007-04-041999https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/4461HPM and UWB sources can represent a threat for the sensitive equipment of various military and civil targets. The paper focuses on effects on aircraft and discusses the modeling possibilities available today to estimate such a threat for modern airplanes. An evaluation of voltages at the input of electronics, based on measured attenuations of a HPM field in a cavity and induced voltages in the wiring of a car which can be considered as being similar to the structure of an airplane cabling, is presented. This estimation shows the potential danger for the electronics submitted to a low level HPMavionicselectromagnetic compatibilityelectromagnetic interferencemicrowave generationwiringsimulation methodsmodelingEM terrorism effects assessmentUWB sourceshigh power microwave sourcessensitive equipmentaircraftcivil targetsmilitary targetsairplanesvoltages estimationHPM field measured attenuationscavityinduced voltagescar wiringairplane cablingultra wide band sourcesModeling and simulation methods to assess EM terrorism effectstext::conference output::conference proceedings::conference paper