radiated emissions
Radiated emissions refer to the electromagnetic energy that is unintentionally released into the environment by electronic devices. This energy can interfere with the operation of other nearby devices, leading to issues such as signal distortion or loss of functionality. Common sources of radiated emissions include computers, smartphones, and television sets.
To ensure that electronic devices operate safely and effectively, regulatory standards are established to limit radiated emissions. These standards help protect both consumers and the integrity of communication systems. Testing for compliance is often conducted in specialized facilities to measure the levels of emissions produced by a device.