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CISPR TR 16-4-4:2007

Specification for radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus and methods - Part 4-4: Uncertainties, statistics and limit modelling - Statistics of complaints and a model for the calculation of limits for the protection of radio services

Standard by IEC, 2007-07-16

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CISPR TR 16-4-4:2007

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CISPR TR 16-4-4:2007 addresses the measurement uncertainty, statistics, and limit modelling issues that arise when evaluating radio disturbance and immunity performance. It is especially relevant where complaints data and limit calculations are used to support protection of radio services, making the document useful for technical review, conformity assessment preparation, and documented evaluation of EMC-related results. As a reference for engineering documentation and laboratory workflows, it helps teams interpret how statistical treatment can influence compliance decisions and risk management.

Overview of CISPR TR 16-4-4:2007

CISPR TR 16-4-4:2007, titled

Specification for radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus and methods - Part 4-4: Uncertainties, statistics and limit modelling - Statistics of complaints and a model for the calculation of limits for the protection of radio services

, focuses on the statistical basis behind complaints analysis and limit modelling. In practical terms, it supports engineers and compliance teams that need a defensible framework for evaluating radiocommunication protection considerations, particularly where measurement uncertainty and statistical evidence affect technical assessments. It is a useful reference for analytical review, testing workflows, and operational consistency in EMC documentation.

Compliance applications of CISPR TR 16-4-4:2007

Organizations may use CISPR TR 16-4-4:2007 when building compliance workflows for EMC-related testing, especially where radio disturbance data, complaint records, or limit calculations must be reviewed together. It can support laboratory evaluation, product evaluation, and technical validation activities that feed into conformity assessment or regulatory preparation. Procurement and engineering teams may also consult it when selecting a compliance reference for projects involving electrical equipment, measurement planning, or evidence-based limit modelling tied to radio service protection.

Importance of compliance with CISPR TR 16-4-4:2007

Using CISPR TR 16-4-4:2007 can improve consistency in how uncertainty, statistics, and limit modelling are handled during technical assessments. That matters because well-documented methods help reduce ambiguity in verification activities, support quality assurance, and strengthen the reliability of compliance decisions. For laboratories and manufacturers, a clear statistical approach can also improve interoperability between test results, engineering documentation, and procurement requirements. In short, it helps teams justify technical conclusions with a more structured and defensible basis.

  • Statistical treatment of complaints data in radio service protection contexts
  • Limit modelling approaches linked to EMC and immunity evaluation
  • Support for measurement uncertainty review and documented technical assessment
  • Useful input for conformity assessment, laboratory evaluation, and compliance workflows
SKU: 1d3668cb0a75

  • Publication Date: 2007-07-16
  • Standard Status: Original
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 2

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