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Study on Computer Generated Electromagnetic Interferences on Video Data Processing


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This paper presents a review of Computer Generated Electromagnetic Interference (CGEI) on Video Data Processing and the radiated emission of EMF on Video Data Processing unit either a CRT or LCD, LED. For data processing, processor requires data transmission in parallel and this parallel transmission, sometimes signals, cause interference with each other. Due to this interference, we lose some signals or data and this lost of signals is known as eavesdropping.

To overcome EMF interface or eavesdropping, we use EMF interference shielding methodologies reducing the electromagnetic interference by using electromagnetic interference shielding effectiveness.


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CGEMI, EMI, VDP LVDS, EMR Carbon Nanofiber Composite, Electromagnetic Interference, Reinforced Polymer
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Jagdev Singh Rana
Department of Computer Applications, Khalsa Institute of Management & Technology for Women, Ludhiana, Punjab, India

Abstract


This paper presents a review of Computer Generated Electromagnetic Interference (CGEI) on Video Data Processing and the radiated emission of EMF on Video Data Processing unit either a CRT or LCD, LED. For data processing, processor requires data transmission in parallel and this parallel transmission, sometimes signals, cause interference with each other. Due to this interference, we lose some signals or data and this lost of signals is known as eavesdropping.

To overcome EMF interface or eavesdropping, we use EMF interference shielding methodologies reducing the electromagnetic interference by using electromagnetic interference shielding effectiveness.


Keywords


CGEMI, EMI, VDP LVDS, EMR Carbon Nanofiber Composite, Electromagnetic Interference, Reinforced Polymer

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