Electromagnetic interference and compatibility for the autonomous airport

The feasibility study elaborated on electromagnetic interference (EMI) and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) in an autonomous and electrified airport environment. The aim was to create a consortium and plan a project with the goal to understand and manage EMI/ EMC in the airport environment linked to the introduction of electric aircraft and infrastructure such as solar energy, autonomous systems, machines and devices.

2022

Project start

0,5 MSEK

Budget

2023

Project end

The pre-study has provided a comprehensive picture of the status in Sweden regarding EMC and EMI in the airport environment. This includes practical experience from measurements, in-depth knowledge of regulations, insight into the challenges faced by those who wish to establish activities such as solar cells in the airport environment, operations at regional airports, challenges and planning and investigations for state airports, as well as operation of airspace, equipment and services. Based on this knowledge the project has created a full-scale project in the area.

Project partners

Luleå University of Technology, Skellefteå Airport, LFV, Aviseq, Combitech, i.b. vogt, Swedavia, Örnsköldsvik Airport

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