Abstract: A system and a method for detecting a maintenance problem in a vehicle are disclosed. The method comprising: receiving a temporal EM emission field at a plurality of locations inside the vehicle, when the vehicle is in use; receiving from database information related to a typical temporal EM emission field at the plurality of locations inside a reference vehicle; determining a deviation from the typical temporal EM emission field, and detecting a maintenance problem in the vehicle if the deviation is above a threshold value.
Abstract: A method of reducing electromagnetic (EM) radiation inside a vehicle, is disclosed. The method comprises: determining, for at least one location inside the vehicle an existence of at least a first EM radiation vector, and emitting, from at least one emitting element, EM radiation characterized by producing, in the at least one location, at least a second EM vector having an opposite direction to the at least first EM radiation vector.
Abstract: A system and a method of in-vehicle electromagnetic (EM) radiation detection to be executed by at least one processor, are disclosed. The method may include: receiving one or more indications related to emission vectors of EM fields generated by one or more radiating components; receiving an area of interest in the vehicle; calculating the EM field for at least one location within the area of interest by vector addition of the emission vectors of the EM fields at the at the at least one location; and identifying at least one location having an intensity of the calculated EM field, higher than one or more threshold values.
Abstract: A child/infant safety seat comprising a computing device and at least one sensing unit connected with the computing device; wherein at least one of the at least one sensing unit is configured to detect electromagnetic (EM) and/or magnetic radiation and send measurements to the computing device; and wherein the computing device is configured to process the measurements, calculate the EM and/or the magnetic radiation detected by the at least one of the at least one sensing unit, and determine whether the detected EM and/or magnetic radiation is higher than at least one threshold value.