On the disruption of wired serial communication links by time domain interference

This paper aims to experimentally investigate the susceptibility of several wired network protocols (Low Voltage UART, RS232 and CAN) to time-domain interference (TDI). Further results are used to begin to determine which precise components of the initial TDI waveform lead to the disruption of the network.

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