Title :
Buried ordnance detection: electromagnetic modeling of munition-mounted radio frequency identification tags
Author :
Davis, Richard J. ; Shubert, Keith A. ; Barnum, Thomas J. ; Balaban, Bryan D.
Author_Institution :
Battelle Memorial Inst., Columbus, OH, USA
fDate :
7/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In order to improve means for locating unexploded ordnance items (UXO) and significantly discriminating UXO from clutter, it is desired to tag ordnance items before they are delivered. The munition tagging envisioned will make use of current passive radio frequency identification (RFID) tag technology. The tags will provide information on the munition´s location and identity when the UXO tag interrogation module is brought nearby. Knowledge of the magnetic field´s behavior is essential in understanding the designs required to transmit energy from the above-ground interrogator to the tag and from the tag back to the above-ground receiver. The munition, being a large metal structure in such close proximity to the tags, will affect their operation because of electromagnetic boundary conditions and the tags´ specific circuitry. To this end, modeling of the magnetic fields was required. This paper presents the results of this modeling effort and includes experimental findings. The modeling efforts demonstrated that detection depths to 1 m would be achievable, provided the system is magnetically optimized.
Keywords :
buried object detection; clutter; military equipment; radiofrequency identification; RFID tag technology; UXO tag interrogation module; above-ground interrogator; above-ground receiver; buried ordnance detection; electromagnetic boundary conditions; electromagnetic modeling; magnetic field behavior; munition-mounted radio frequency identification tags; passive radio frequency identification; unexploded ordnance items; Circuits; Coils; Electromagnetic modeling; Magnetic fields; Passive RFID tags; RFID tags; Radiofrequency identification; Solenoids; Technical Activities Guide -TAG; Weapons; Buried ordnance detection; UXO; magnetic modeling; munitions; passive RFID tags;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2006.874468