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10 May 2012 Progress on a system for measuring wide-band electromagnetic induction responses
Waymond R. Scott Jr., Michael McFadden
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Abstract
This work presents recent progress on a system for measuring and characterizing wide-band electromagnetic induction (EMI) target responses. The problems involved in the system design are discussed and a number of measurements of discrete targets and samples of distributed targets are provided. Measurements are mapped to a wide-band model that represents a large amount of data about the EMI response of the target in a very compact form. The issues and techniques involved in this mapping are discussed. When theoretical predictions are possible, measurements show good agreement with theory.
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Waymond R. Scott Jr. and Michael McFadden "Progress on a system for measuring wide-band electromagnetic induction responses", Proc. SPIE 8357, Detection and Sensing of Mines, Explosive Objects, and Obscured Targets XVII, 83570C (10 May 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.916522
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KEYWORDS
Magnetism

Electromagnetic coupling

Electromagnetism

Data modeling

Sensors

Optical spheres

Soil science

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