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Assessment of high frequency coupling in a generic object by the power balance method
This paper deals with the application of the Power Balance approach to a generic object, the GENEC, to assess high frequency coupling mechanisms. This method has been validated by measurements performed in a reverberation chamber. Finally, it will be shown how this method, once included in a global strategy, can be complementary to “Maxwell Codes” to predict high frequency constraints in a complex system.