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4 May 2009 Location estimation using a broadband electromagnetic induction array
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Abstract
A broadband quadrapole electromagnetic induction (EMI) array with one transmitter and three receiver coils is built for detecting buried metallic targets. In this paper, it is shown that the locations of multiple metallic targets including their depth and cross-range position can be estimated accurately with the EMI array using an orthogonal matching pursuit (OMP) approach. Conventional OMP approaches use measurement dictionaries generated for each possible target space point which results in huge dictionaries for the 3D location problem. This paper exploits the inherent shifting properties of the scanning system to reduce the size of the dictionary used in OMP and to lower the computation cost for possibly a real-time EMI location estimation system. The method is tested on both simulated and experimental data collected over metal spheres at different depths and accurate location estimates were obtained. This method allows EMI to be used as a pre-screener and results in valuable location estimates that could be used by a multi-modal GPR or other sensor for enhanced operation.
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Ali C. Gurbuz, Waymond R. Scott Jr., and James H. McClellan "Location estimation using a broadband electromagnetic induction array", Proc. SPIE 7303, Detection and Sensing of Mines, Explosive Objects, and Obscured Targets XIV, 73030U (4 May 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.819837
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Cited by 12 scholarly publications and 3 patents.
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KEYWORDS
Receivers

Associative arrays

Electromagnetic coupling

Sensors

Target detection

3D acquisition

Detection and tracking algorithms

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