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IEEE 1137-2018

IEEE Recommended Practice for the Implementation of Inductive Coordination Mitigation Techniques and Application

Standard by IEEE, 2019

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IEEE 1137-2018 is a technical standard focused on the implementation of inductive coordination mitigation techniques and their application in electrical systems. It is relevant where components, circuits, devices, and control systems must be designed to manage inductive effects with greater consistency. By addressing how mitigation methods are applied, the document helps engineers and procurement teams support more reliable performance, better coordination, and clearer compliance expectations in practice.

What is IEEE 1137-2018?

IEEE 1137-2018 is a recommended practice that provides guidance for applying inductive coordination mitigation techniques in engineering environments where electromagnetic or inductive interactions can affect operation. The standard is intended to support structured design and evaluation decisions rather than replace system-specific engineering judgment. In the context of IEEE technical documents, it serves as a reference for aligning methods, terminology, and application practices so that mitigation measures are used more consistently across related equipment and systems.

Where is IEEE 1137-2018 used?

This standard is typically used in the design, review, and integration of electrical and electronic systems where inductive effects may influence circuits, devices, or control functions. It can be relevant to power and energy applications, signal-processing equipment, and robotics or control systems that depend on stable coordination between parts. IEEE 1137-2018 may also support testing and specification work when teams need a common basis for selecting mitigation techniques and verifying that the intended application fits the operating environment.

Why is IEEE 1137-2018 important?

IEEE 1137-2018 matters because inductive interactions can affect performance, coordination, and reliability if they are not addressed early in design. Using a recognized recommended practice helps reduce ambiguity during specification, procurement, and engineering review. It can improve consistency across projects by giving teams a shared technical reference for mitigation approaches, which may lower rework and support more dependable system behavior. For organizations working with sensitive circuits or coordinated systems, that clarity is often essential.

  • Inductive coordination mitigation
  • Application guidance for electrical systems
  • Design and review support
  • Consistency in technical specification
  • Relevant to control, power, and signal systems
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  • Publication Date: 2019
  • Standard Status: Active
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Power, Energy and Industry Applications; Signal Processing and Analysis; Robotics and Control Systems
  • Official IEEE: Doi link
  • This Version: 1137 (2019)
  • Previous Version: 1137 (2009)
  • Previous Version: 1137 (1991)

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