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29 May 2014 Experimental detection and discrimination of buried targets using an improved broadband CW electromagnetic induction sensor
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Abstract
Experimental data measured at a field test site with a broadband electromagnetic induction (EMI) sensor are presented. The system is an improved version of the Georgia Tech EMI system developed over the past several years. The system operates over a 300 to one bandwidth and is more sensitive while being more power efficient than earlier systems. Data measured with the system will be presented with an emphasis on features in the data that can be used to separate metallic targets from the soil response and to discriminate between certain classes of metallic targets.
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Waymond R. Scott Jr., Gregg D. Larson, Charles Ethan Hayes, and James H. McClellan "Experimental detection and discrimination of buried targets using an improved broadband CW electromagnetic induction sensor", Proc. SPIE 9072, Detection and Sensing of Mines, Explosive Objects, and Obscured Targets XIX, 90720C (29 May 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2050457
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Land mines

Electromagnetic coupling

Soil science

Data modeling

Magnetism

Data acquisition

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