SELECTION OF RADIO-ABSORBING COATING ACCORDING TO THE SPECIFIED CRITERIA
Olesya А. Kakorina
Candidate of Sciences (Physics and Mathematics), Associate Professor,
Head of the Department of Information Security,
Volgograd State University
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Prosp. Universitetsky, 100, 400062 Volgograd, Russian Federation
Igor A. Kakorin
Student, Department of Forensic Science and Physical Materials Science,
Volgograd State University
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Prosp. Universitetsky, 100, 400062 Volgograd, Russian Federation
Alexandra N. Panchenko
Student, Department of Forensic Science and Physical Materials Science,
Volgograd State University
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Prosp. Universitetsky, 100, 400062 Volgograd, Russian Federation
Abstract. From noisy urban centers to remote mountain peaks, we are accompanied by electromagnetic signals. These information-carrying waves cause much of our modern world to move and function properly. But they are also destructive. The sheer number of signals creates a problem of radio interference. This problem is solved by radio frequency and electromagnetic shielding. RF shielding involves shielding a device from signals that are in the frequency range used for radio transmission. Shielding against electromagnetic interference involves shielding against higher frequencies, used for applications that go far beyond radio transmission. Both types of signals can interfere with the operation of electronic devices, and many devices must be protected from both. The materials and coatings used for shielding vary greatly in their properties, shielding capacity, and price. The paper considers a software package that allows, according to the necessary criteria, to select the appropriate radioabsorbing coating.
Key words: shielding coating, conductive paint, radio-absorbing coating, software package, radio frequency signals.
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