Silvester et al., 1996 - Google Patents
Sensitivity maps for metal detector designSilvester et al., 1996
- Document ID
- 6413730208483506350
- Author
- Silvester P
- Omeragic D
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- Publication venue
- IEEE transactions on geoscience and remote sensing
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Eddy-current or permeability-contrast based metal detectors may be characterized by static sensitivity maps, a new graphic representation that maps detector response to a standardized infinitesimal object in a static field. A sphere is shown to be a suitable standard …
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