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Inexpensive time dissemination using magnetically coupled resonators
2014 IEEE International Symposium on Precision Clock Synchronization for Measurement, Control, and Communication (ISPCS), 2014Synchronization is an important feature in wireless sensor networks, often needed to enable correct operation. In this paper, the usage of magnetic field coupling is explored, to provide Time of Flight information, useful to develop a timestamp based clock distribution system.
DE ANGELIS, ALESSIO +7 more
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Magnetically coupled resonator moving in elliptical orbit
2016 10th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation (EuCAP), 2016This paper presents a basic mathematical model to harvest energy from a magneto - gravitational system, i.e., a resonant circuit following an elliptical orbit around a constant source of magnetic field. The model is illustrated with simulations that modify two parameters, the orbital eccentricity and the angular velocity of the resonant circuit.
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Magnetic-Field Resonant Coupling at Mid-Range
2018 IEEE International Workshop on Electromagnetics:Applications and Student Innovation Competition (iWEM), 2018In this research, we study the resonant magnetic-field coupling among resonators. Specifically, the bridge resonators were employed to extend the operating range up to midrange, around $150 cm$ . The hybrid electromagnetic-field/circuit analysis and three-dimensional (3D) printing technique are employed to design and fabricate the stimulator ...
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Magnetic Resonance of Coupled Spins
Physical Review, 1964Wolfgang Franzen, Mahbub'-UL Alam
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Magnetic Coupling Resonant Wireless Power Transmission
2023B. A. Manjunatha +3 more
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Investigation of Magnetic Coupling by Ferromagnetic Resonance
2004Ferromagnetic Resonance (FMR) is a powerful method for study the magnetic coupling in multilayers. In the present work, a trilayer system is assumed to be characterized by the bilinear J 1 , biquadratic J 2 coupling, and in-plane uniaxial magneto-crystalline anisotropies with anisotropy axis directions in the two layers making a δ angle.
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