HARD WIRE AND CABLE DESIGN IN SECURE COMMUNICATIONS
by Bruce C. Gabrielson, PhD
December, 1990
11 Chapter Mini-Book
note: no copies of printed book or CD left, now available only in 8 1/2" x 11"
100+ pages
$10 plus $5 shipping and handling for a spirul bound copy. Mail orders only. Make
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MD 20732.
Book Abstract
There are many considerations in cable and wire design for emission secure
applications. Technically, the determination of which factors are significant, or
should be given priority, is governed by the specific design problem. There are,
however, some general design guidelines and considerations that are important in
most applications. This book discusses some of the common considerations that are
felt to be most significantfor TEMPEST control, and some problem areas that are not
often considered.
Specifically, this book deals with physical design requirements and spurious signal
requirements related to hard wire cabling. Physical design relates to frequency
considerations, current carrying capability, voltage safety factor, and signal
attenuation. Spurious signal problems relate to security level, cross-talk, inductively
induced reference noise and signal radiation. Non-direct but related design issues
include Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) and Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP).
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Basic Conductor Theory and Cable Coupling
Chapter 3 Natural Antennas
Chapter 4 Shielded Wires and Wiring
Chapter 5 Connectors and Their Characteristics
Chapter 6 Controlling Cable Problems with Ribbon or Flex-Print
Chapter 7 Local Area Networks
Chapter 8 Interfaces and Transmission Lines
Chapter 9 Interactive Problems on Airborne Platforms
Chapter 10 Integrated Secure Cabling Protection in Facilities
Chapter 11 SCIF Configurations
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