Mora, NicolasDaout, BertrandNyffeler, MarkusRomero, CarlosRachidi, Farhad2021-02-192021-02-192021-02-19202110.1109/TEMC.2020.3008829https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/175379The early time high altitude electromagnetic pulse conducted environment calculation is revisited by using the transmission line (TL) theory and including high-frequency corrections that were not present in the earlier studies. Waveform salient parameters, such as the current peak, rise time, and pulsewidth, are studied as a function of a number of parameters involved in the calculation. The obtained cumulative distribution functions of the parameter probabilities are discussed and compared with the existing standards for the HEMP protection. The high-frequency correction to the TL model results in a decrease of the current amplitudes of 15–20%. For the highest currents, rise times in the range of 25 ns are obtained. A less significant impact was found in the calculation of the pulsewidth, which was increased to about 150 ns.Revisiting the Calculation of the Early Time HEMP Conducted Environmenttext::journal::journal article::research article