2001
DOI: 10.1109/36.927450
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Model-based characterization of electromagnetic induction signatures obtained with the MTADS electromagnetic array

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“…We extended this model from the triaxial, time-independent model of Barrow and Nelson (2001) and the axisymmetric, time-dependent model of Pasion and Oldenburg (2001) to a full triaxial, time-dependent representation. This model was used to infer target properties using multicomponent, multichannel time-domain electromagnetic signatures of 45 seeded objects were obtained using the Geonics EM61-3D.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We extended this model from the triaxial, time-independent model of Barrow and Nelson (2001) and the axisymmetric, time-dependent model of Pasion and Oldenburg (2001) to a full triaxial, time-dependent representation. This model was used to infer target properties using multicomponent, multichannel time-domain electromagnetic signatures of 45 seeded objects were obtained using the Geonics EM61-3D.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…F-test -1 is a sensitive test of the target's apparent cylindrical symmetry. Another measure of target symmetry is eccentricity, a parameterization described by Barrow, and others [5] and plotted along the x-axis of Figure 2.22's BOR Symmetry panel. NSR is a normalized measure of inversion residual size.…”
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“…Targets can be characterized by these physics-based model parameters [5,6,25]. Transient shape is influenced by target size, shape, conductivity, and magnetic permeability.…”
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