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Flexible Magnetic Sensors [PDF]
With the merits of high sensitivity, high stability, high flexibility, low cost, and simple manufacturing, flexible magnetic field sensors have potential applications in various fields such as geomagnetosensitive E-Skins, magnetoelectric compass, and non-
Lili Pan +6 more
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Downhole Applications of Magnetic Sensors [PDF]
In this paper we present a review of the application of two types of magnetic sensors—fluxgate magnetometers and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) sensors—in the oil/gas industry.
Chinthaka P. Gooneratne +2 more
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Magnetic Resonance Sensors [PDF]
Magnetic Resonance finds countless applications, from spectroscopy to imaging, routinely in almost all research and medical institutions across the globe.
Robert H. Morris, Michael I. Newton
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Magnetic Nanoparticle Sensors [PDF]
Many types of biosensors employ magnetic nanoparticles (diameter = 5–300 nm) or magnetic particles (diameter = 300–5,000 nm) which have been surface functionalized to recognize specific molecular targets.
Isaac Koh, Lee Josephson
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Underwater Magnetic Sensors Network [PDF]
This study explores the design and performance of an underwater magnetic sensor network (UMSN) tailored for intrusion detection in complex environments such as riverbeds and areas with dense vegetation.
Arkadiusz Adamczyk +3 more
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Small Magnetic Sensors for Space Applications [PDF]
Small magnetic sensors are widely used integrated in vehicles, mobile phones, medical devices, etc for navigation, speed, position and angular sensing. These magnetic sensors are potential candidates for space sector applications in which mass, volume and power savings are important issues.
Marina Díaz-Michelena +1 more
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Recent Progress of Biomimetic Tactile Sensing Technology Based on Magnetic Sensors [PDF]
In the past two decades, biomimetic tactile sensing technology has been a hot spot in academia. It has prospective applications in many fields such as medical treatment, health monitoring, robot tactile feedback, and human–machine interaction.
Jiandong Man +2 more
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Advances in Magnetic Sensors and Their Applications. [PDF]
Magnetic sensors are fundamental to a vast array of scientific and technological endeavours, permeating disciplines from fundamental physics [...]
Sammut N, Calvi M.
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Microactuation of Magnetic Nanofluid Enabled by a Pulsatory Rotating Magnetic Field
A microactuation process was developed with the help of four coils that generate a pulsatory rotating magnetic field. A small actuator stator, which contains a 46 mm acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) opened box and four coils with E-type ferrite ...
Lucian Pîslaru-Dănescu +4 more
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A Magnetic Sensor with Amorphous Wire [PDF]
Using a FeCoSiB amorphous wire and a coil wrapped around it, we have developed a sensitive magnetic sensor. When a 5 mm long amorphous wire with the diameter of 0.1 mm was used, the magnetic field noise spectrum of the sensor was about 30 pT/ÖHz above 30 Hz.
Dongfeng He, Mitsuharu Shiwa
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