TY - JOUR
T1 - A portable frequency domain electromagnetic system for shallow metal targets detection
AU - Qu, Xiaodong
AU - Li, Yade
AU - Fang, Guangyou
AU - Yin, Hejun
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - In this paper, a portable frequency domain electromagnetic system CEM-2 is presented for shallow metal targets detection. This paper discusses the detection principle of frequency domain electromagnetic system, introduces hardware implementation, presents test results of each module, and gives the system’s imaging results in field tests. Sinusoidal pulse width modulation technique is employed in this system to produce single-frequency or multi-frequencies synthetic electromagnetic signals with signal to noise ratio of about 85 dB. After integration, the CEM-2 system’s in-phase noise level is about 90 ppm while the quadrature response is about 100 ppm. The experiment results of CEM-2 agree well with the simulation ones both from signatures and amplitudes. The experiment for detecting targets of different sizes and materials conducted in field indicates that CEM-2 system can be used to distinguish metallic and ferrous objects.
AB - In this paper, a portable frequency domain electromagnetic system CEM-2 is presented for shallow metal targets detection. This paper discusses the detection principle of frequency domain electromagnetic system, introduces hardware implementation, presents test results of each module, and gives the system’s imaging results in field tests. Sinusoidal pulse width modulation technique is employed in this system to produce single-frequency or multi-frequencies synthetic electromagnetic signals with signal to noise ratio of about 85 dB. After integration, the CEM-2 system’s in-phase noise level is about 90 ppm while the quadrature response is about 100 ppm. The experiment results of CEM-2 agree well with the simulation ones both from signatures and amplitudes. The experiment for detecting targets of different sizes and materials conducted in field indicates that CEM-2 system can be used to distinguish metallic and ferrous objects.
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U2 - 10.2528/PIERM16111603
DO - 10.2528/PIERM16111603
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85011340616
SN - 1937-8726
VL - 53
SP - 167
EP - 175
JO - Progress In Electromagnetics Research M
JF - Progress In Electromagnetics Research M
ER -