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7 June 2013 Modeling of currents induced in linear conducting objects located at a dielectric interface
Scott E. Irvine, Pradiv Sooriyadevan
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Abstract
This manuscript discusses investigations into currents induced in linear conductors. The induced current is a useful indicator of the amount of scattering an electromagnetic field encounters in the presence of a linear conductor, and hence, the ease with which such a linear conductor could be sensed using electromagnetic radiation. The variation of induced current with several parameters is assessed using Method of Moment calculations. The final portion of the presentation will involve a comparison of the modeling results with acquired experimental data. Such comparisons are important for benchmarking theoretical models and will undoubtedly stimulate ongoing research.
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Scott E. Irvine and Pradiv Sooriyadevan "Modeling of currents induced in linear conducting objects located at a dielectric interface", Proc. SPIE 8709, Detection and Sensing of Mines, Explosive Objects, and Obscured Targets XVIII, 870910 (7 June 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2017747
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KEYWORDS
Dielectrics

Transmitters

Electromagnetic scattering

Performance modeling

Scattering

Magnetism

Data modeling

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