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{{Short description|Control of radiated and conducted energy}}
In [[telecommunication]], '''electromagnetic interference control''' (EMI) is the control of radiated and conducted energy such that emissions that are unnecessary for [[system]], subsystem, or equipment [[operation]] are reduced, minimized, or eliminated.
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In [[telecommunicationelectrical systems]], such as [[telecommunications]], [[power electronics]], [[industrial electronics]], [[power engineering]]; '''electromagnetic interference control''' (EMI) is the control of radiated and conducted energy such that emissions that are unnecessary for [[system]], subsystem, or equipment [[operation]] are reduced, minimized, or eliminated.
''Note:'' Electromagnetic radiated and conducted emissions are controlled regardless of their origin within the system, subsystem, or equipment. Successful EMI control with effective [[susceptibility]] control leads to [[electromagnetic compatibility]].
 
''Note:'' Electromagnetic radiated and [[conducted emissions]] are controlled regardless of their origin within the system, subsystem, or equipment. Successful EMIelectromagnetic interference control with effective [[Magnetic susceptibility|susceptibility]] control leads to [[electromagnetic compatibility]].
'''Source:''' From [[Federal Standard 1037C]] and from [[MIL-STD-188]]
 
==References==
{{FS1037C MS188}}
 
==See also ==
* [[Radio resource management]]
 
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