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Transmission Attenuation Evaluation of Noise Suppression Sheet for 5G and Beyond

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TEMC.2023.3276189

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Electromagnetic interference (EMI); noise suppression sheet (NSS); permeability; permittivity

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To support the development of smart technology, higher frequencies will be used in 5G and beyond mobile communication systems for the Internet of Things, smart devices, and smart manufacturing. This will lead to an increase in the number and types of network devices and the need to suppress electromagnetic interference in small wireless communication terminals. A noise suppression sheet is developed to minimize electromagnetic interference in the new frequency bands, and a method is created to evaluate its transmission attenuation characteristics up to 60 GHz. The practicality of the sheet is confirmed through measurements of commercially available noise suppression sheets.
To support the development of smart technology, such as the Internet of Things, smart devices, and smart manufacturing, 5G and beyond mobile communication systems will utilize higher frequencies. Accordingly, the number and types of network devices will increase, and how to suppress electromagnetic interference in such small wireless communication terminals will be an important issue. As one of the essential technologies, a noise suppression sheet needs to be developed to minimize electromagnetic interference problems in the new frequency bands. Here, we have developed a method to evaluate the transmission attenuation characteristics of noise suppression sheets up to 60 GHz, with reference to the IEC standard (IEC62333-2: below 6 GHz). To confirm its practicality, a systematic demonstration was performed by measuring commercially available noise suppression sheets under various conditions. The mechanism of the transmission attenuation effect in a wide frequency range, including an unexpected effect due to surface modes, is investigated based on material properties and electromagnetic simulations.

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