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A wide use of electronics in everyday use devices and military equipment can cause a real risk of undesirable side emanation in form of compromising emanations or lack of electromagnetic compatibility. In MCI's EMC Division works on reducing such risk have been carried out since the early eighties. Firstly, a small shielding chamber (2m x 3m) was built. Later on, however, due to issuing new defense norms and other standardizing documents, the testing conditions in the chamber became insufficient. An investment to build a new, bigger chamber was started and in 1995 the chamber was opened. In the meantime, the EMC Division workers widened their knowledge about electromagnetic compatibility and information protection against compromising emanation, realizing several works on the subject. As an effect of these works, first in Poland general rules concerning information protection against compromising emanation came into being and first Defense Norms concerning EMC. For the new shielding chamber New specialized testing equipment was purchased. Workers' experience, the new chamber (10x7x2,5 metres) and specialized equipment were the basis for founding EMC Laboratory, which received a certificate issued by Polish Centre of Accreditation. The first certificate was received in 1996 and to date it has been prolonged every year after a positive audit. What is more, our Laboratory, since 1997 has been acknowledged by the Certifying Unit at Military Information Services. In July 2005, a new shielding facility was opened - an anechoic chamber with dimensions of 20X16X8 metres, where undisrupted tests of radiation emissions can be carried out. On May 2006 new testing equipment was purchased which has widened the Laboratory testing offer to conducted susceptibility.








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Head of EMC Laboratory:
MSc. Sławomir MUSIAŁ
Deputy Head of EMC Laboratory - Quality Section:
Eng. Zdzisław WIERZBICKI
Deputy Head of EMC Laboratory - Technique Section:
Doctor of Science Ireneusz KUBIAK








Personnel.
Krystian GRZESIAK MScBorn in 1977 in Grudziadz, Poland. received MSc degree in electronics and telecommunications from Poznan University of Technology in 2001; research worker of the Military Communication Institute at Zegrze. Mainly interested in digital signal processing, signal modulation and detection.
Techn. Slawomir JANKOWSKIBorn In 1947 in Wieliszew, Poland. Since 1965 employed at MCI and since 1993 worker at EMC Division. In the years 1965-1993 he was occupied with electronic devices technology. Mainly interested in electromagnetic compatibility, and information protection against compromising emanations.


Ireneusz KUBIAK Doctor of ScienceBorn in 1968 in Trzebiatow, graduated from Electronics Faculty at Military University of Technology (1992) and Mathematics and Mechanics faculty at Warsaw University (1993), doctor of science in telecommunications (2000), member of MCI Scientific Board 2001 - 2005 - secretary and 2005 - 2009 Deputy Chair. Since 1998 Technical Manager at EMC Laboratory, Since 2004 Head of MCI EMC Division. Mainly interested in electromagnetic compatibility, information protection against compromising emanations, electromagnetic field propagation.
Slawomir MUSIAL MScBorn in 1969 in Czeladz, graduated from Electronics Faculty at Military University of Technology. Since 1995 worker at EMC Division, since 2002 Quality Manager at MCE Laboratory, since 2005 Head of MCE Laboratory.
Mainly interested in electromagnetic compatibility, information protection against compromising emanations, electromagnetic field propagation.


Rafal PIOTROWSKI Doctor of ScienceBorn in 1972 in Radom, Poland; graduated from Electronics Faculty at Military University of Technology (1997). Employed at MCI at Radio Communications Division. Since 2004 at EMC Division as Head of Battlefield Reconnaissance Systems Unit. Member of MCI Scientific Council since 2005.
Mainly interested in electromagnetic compatibility, radio communications, radio frequency assignment, signal detection and suppression of narrow-band interference.


Artur PRZYBYSZ MScBorn in 1967 in Glowno, Poland. Graduated from Electronics Faculty at Military University of Technology. Since 1995 worker at EMC Division. At present Head of Security of emission unit. Mainly interested in electromagnetic protection and digital processing of signals.


Techn. Janusz SKURZEWSKIBorn in 1947 in Serock, since 1964 worker at MCI EMC Division - since the foundation of the division. Mainly interested in issues related to career work.


Engineer Zdzisław WIERZBICKIBorn in 1951 in Legionowo, graduated from Electronics Faculty at Warsaw University of Technology (1977). Employed at MCI since 1997. Member of MCI Scientific Council 2001-2005, Since 2005 Deputy Head of EMC Laboratory.
Mainly interested in electromagnetic compatibility, information protection against compromising emanations.


Mariusz ZAJĄC MScPhone: (022) 6885586
E-mail: m.zajac@wil.waw.pl




























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