TC 3 – Meetings

TC 3 – Meetings

Technical Committee 3 – EMC Environment

Next TC 3 Meeting

  • December 15, 2023, 1 pm Eastern time. Virtual meeting, please contact one of the officers for meeting info

TC 3 Meeting Reports

TC 3 Committee Reports


TC 3 Workshop/Tutorial Reports
Workshop on State of Electromagnetic Environments (EME), held at 2008 EMCS Symposium, Detroit, MI:

TC 3 – TAC

TC 3 – TAC

Technical Advisory Committee (TAC)

TAC Charter

The IEEE Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Society Technical Advisory Committee is composed of the chairs of each of the 10 Technical Committees and a TAC chair. The scope of the Technical Advisory Committee is to promote the technical advancement of the IEEE EMC Society as a whole and in particular:

  • To coordinate the operations of the various Technical Committees,
  • To propose to the Board of Governors and Officers at Large the formation and where appropriate the dissolution of Technical Committees,
  • To monitor technical activities of other organizations with a view of making recommendations to the Board of Governors and Officers at Large on any required coordination of those activities with activities within the Society.

Interested in Joining?

If you are an IEEE EMC Society member and would like to join one of the technical committees, please contact one of the committee officers with your name and IEEE membership number. The committees meet yearly at the IEEE EMC Symposium.

TC 3 – Subcommittees

TC 3 – Subcommittees

Technical Committee 3 – EMC Environment

TC 3 Subcommittee: EME Survey/Practices

Participants: Chad Kiger (lead), members of TC 3

2022 Status: The P473 PAR has been submitted to the Standards Committee and it is expected to be approved soon.  Once approved, a draft document based on the last version of the IEEE Standard 473 will be sent to interested TC 3 members and others interested in reviewing and commenting on the draft. The lead of this effort is Chad Kiger, so please contact him if you would like to be on the P473 revision committee which functions under the cognizance of TC 3.  All reviews will be done via email with status reports on the activity given at the TC 3 meeting held during the IEEE EMC Symposium (i.e. next symposium will be held in Grand Rapids, Michigan, 2023).

Note: if you want to participate on a subcommittee, please send one of the TC 3 Officers an e-mail and let them know what subcommittee you want to be added to. Other corrections are also appreciated. Thank you.

TC 3 – Officers

TC 3 – Officers

Technical Committee 3 – EMC Environment

  Chair  Karen Burnham
  Vice Chair  Fred Heather
  Secretary  Qiaolei Huang

Interested in joining?

If you are an IEEE EMC Society member and would like to join this technical committee, please contact one of the committee officers with your name and IEEE membership number. The committee meets yearly at the IEEE EMC Symposium.

Have ideas?

If you are not an IEEE member but have a comment or suggestion, we would like to hear from you. Please contact an appropriate TC 3 committee officer with your idea.

TC 3 – Electromagnetic Environment

TC 3 – Electromagnetic Environment

TC 3 Electromagnetic Environment

The charter of TC 3, the Technical Committee on Electromagnetic Environment is to encourage research on the:

  • electromagnetic environment (EME)
  • development of standards for EME measurement and characterization
  • natural and man-made sources of electromagnetic environment that comprise this environment
  • effects of noise (unwanted portions of EME) on systems performance
  • effects of international civil and military standards intended to control man-made intentional and unintentional emissions of electromagnetic energy.

This charter was re-affirmed at the meeting held on August 19, 2009 in Austin Texas.

Interested in joining?

If you are an IEEE EMC Society member and would like to join this technical committee, please contact one of the committee officers with your name and IEEE membership number. The committee meets yearly at the IEEE EMC Symposium.

Have ideas?

If you are not an IEEE member but have a comment or suggestion, we would like to hear from you. Please contact an appropriate TC 3 committee officer with your idea.