In telecommunication, the term electromagnetic environment (EME) has the following meanings:
1. For a telecommunications system, the spatial distribution of electromagnetic fields surrounding a given site. System (from Latin systēma, in turn from Greek systēma is a set of interacting or interdependent Entities, real or abstract The electromagnetic field is a physical field produced by electrically charged objects.
Note: The electromagnetic environment may be expressed in terms of the spatial and temporal distribution of electric field strength (volts per metre), irradiance (watts per square metre), or energy density (joules per cubic metre). In Physics, the field strength of a field is the magnitude of its vector value The volt (symbol V) is the SI derived unit of electric Potential difference or Electromotive force. The metre or meter is a unit of Length. It is the basic unit of Length in the Metric system and in the International Irradiance, radiant emittance, and radiant exitance are Radiometry terms for the power of Electromagnetic radiation at a surface per unit The watt (symbol W) is the SI derived unit of power, equal to one Joule of energy per Second. M^2 redirects here For other uses see M². CM2 redirects here The joule (written in lower case ˈdʒuːl or /ˈdʒaʊl/ (symbol J) is the SI unit of Energy measuring heat, Electricity CM3 redirects here If you were looking for the 3rd game in the Cooking Mama series abbreviated as CM3 see here.
2. The resulting product of the power and time distribution, in various frequency ranges, of the radiated or conducted electromagnetic emission levels that may be encountered by a military force, system, or platform when performing its assigned mission in its intended operational environment. In Physics, power (symbol P) is the rate at which work is performed or energy is transmitted or the amount of energy required or expended for For other uses see Time (disambiguation Time is a component of a measuring system used to sequence events to compare the durations of Frequency is a measure of the number of occurrences of a repeating event per unit Time. In Physics, emission is the process by which the Energy of a Photon is released by another entity for example by an Atom whose Electrons It is the sum of electromagnetic interference; electromagnetic pulse; hazards of electromagnetic radiation to personnel, ordnance, and volatile materials; and natural phenomena effects of lightning and p-static. The term electromagnetic pulse ( EMP) has the following meanings Electromagnetic radiation from an Explosion (especially a Nuclear Electromagnetic radiation takes the form of self-propagating Waves in a Vacuum or in Matter. Lightning is an atmospheric discharge of Electricity, which typically occurs during Thunderstorms and sometimes during volcanic eruptions or