The components of intrusion and hold-up alarm systems are not only the receiver of the electromagnetic interference that is around them but also these components are the source of the electromagnetic interference. If the components generate excessively high interference, their activity could have an adverse effect on other electronic devices in their vicinity or it can cause errors in the functional properties of the entire security alarm system. For this reason, each component must be tested for electromagnetic immunity and also their electromagnetic interference must be measured in accredited laboratories for electromagnetic compatibility.
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Urbancokova, H., Kovar, S., Valouch, J., & Adamek, M. (2016). Electromagnetic interference of components of intrusion and hold-up alarm systems. In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (Vol. 466, pp. 443–452). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-33389-2_42
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