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Applicability of Small and Low-Cost Magnetic Sensors to Geophysical Exploration. [PDF]
Accomando F, Florio G.
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Channel gain calibrated signal space projection using variational Bayesian estimation for optically pumped magnetometers. [PDF]
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Superconducting Self-Shielded and Zero-Boil-Off Magnetoencephalogram Systems: A Dry Phantom Evaluation. [PDF]
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Tomographic Magnetic Particle Imaging With a Single-Sided Field-Free Line Scanner. [PDF]
McDonough C, Chrisekos J, Tonyushkin A.
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AI-driven magnetoencephalography biomarkers in dementia risk prediction: current evidence, challenges and future perspectives. [PDF]
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Optimization of scalar magnetic gradiometer signal processing
Sensors and Actuators A: Physical, 2005The work is devoted to the detection of hidden ferromagnetic objects by employing a gradiometer comprising two scalar magnetic sensors. The hidden object is modeled by a magnetostatic dipole. Processing of the gradiometer signal is carried out by evaluation of the signal energy in the space of four orthonormal functions.
Lev Frumkis +3 more
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Unidirectional magnetic gradiometers
Journal of Applied Physics, 1980The response of a magnetic gradiometer to various types of magnetic sources is analyzed. Both semiquantitative and quantitative methods for determining the noise immunity and the spatial sensitivity of the gradiometer are presented. A new class of magnetic gradiometers with unidirectional properties is introduced.
P. Karp, D. Duret
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A fiber-optic magnetic gradiometer
Journal of Lightwave Technology, 1983A fiber-optic magnetic gradiometer capable of measuring both ac and dc magnetic-field gradients has been designed and demonstrated. An approach using real-time magnetic balancing and trimming has been deployed. A device sensitivity of 0.1 gamma (10-6Oe) per centimeter of sensor head separation for 1 m of magnetically active fiber is achievable.
K. Koo, G. Sigel
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