Risk analysis with a fuzzy-logic approach of a complex installation

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This paper introduces a procedural method based on fuzzy logic to analyze systematic the risk of an electronic system in an intentional electromagnetic environment (IEME). The method analyzes the susceptibility of a complex electronic installation with respect to intentional electromagnetic interference (IEMI). It combines the advantages of well-known techniques as fault tree analysis (FTA), electromagnetic topology (EMT) and Bayesian networks (BN) and extends the techniques with an approach to handle uncertainty. This approach uses fuzzy sets, membership functions and fuzzy logic to handle the uncertainty with probability functions and linguistic terms. The linguistic terms add to the risk analysis the knowledge from experts of the investigated system or environment.

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Peikert, T., Garbe, H., & Potthast, S. (2016). Risk analysis with a fuzzy-logic approach of a complex installation. Advances in Radio Science, 14, 91–96. https://doi.org/10.5194/ars-14-91-2016

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