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12 July 2000 Magneto-inductive (MI) navigation in littoral environments
Paul N. Wrathall, Donald F. Dinn, John J. Sojdehei
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Abstract
Utilizing quasi-static AC magnetic fields as the channel, Magneto-Inductive Systems Limited (MISL) has developed a group of unique communication, signaling and navigation systems. We refer to this technology as magneto-inductive (MI). The physical properties of magnetic fields enable these systems to operate through any natural medium or medium boundary. Working with the U.S. Navy's Coastal Systems Station, MISL has conducted several tests and evaluations of MI system components operating in Very Shallow Water, Surf Zone and Beach Zone environments.
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Paul N. Wrathall, Donald F. Dinn, and John J. Sojdehei "Magneto-inductive (MI) navigation in littoral environments", Proc. SPIE 4039, Information Systems for Divers and Autonomous Underwater Vehicles Operating in Very Shallow Water and Surf Zone Regions II, (12 July 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.391882
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KEYWORDS
Transmitters

Receivers

Magnetism

Navigation systems

Sensors

Telecommunications

Mathematical modeling

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