Abstract A detection procedure by employing the induced magnetic signature characteristics for magnetic targets detection and identification is proposed in this paper. The highly sensitive tunneling magnetoresistive (TMR) sensor with… Click to show full abstract
Abstract A detection procedure by employing the induced magnetic signature characteristics for magnetic targets detection and identification is proposed in this paper. The highly sensitive tunneling magnetoresistive (TMR) sensor with low self-noise is adopted, while the magnetic target is traveling along a straight line at various speed and CPA (closest path approach) for magnetic anomaly detection (MAD). The triple-axis TMR sensor is characterized with a high sensitivity around 100 mV/V/Oe in a linear range of ±1 Oe and a self-noise of 170 pT/√Hz at 1 Hz. The signature waveform width and sensing range angle are used to analyze the signatures. It is found that the sensing range angle is independent of changing velocity and CPA. The proposed signature interpretation strategy is demonstrated by both experimental and simulated data.
               
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