DocumentCode
756393
Title
Application of the method of auxiliary sources to the wide-band electromagnetic induction problem
Author
Shubitidze, Fridon ; O´Neill, Kevin ; Haider, Shah A. ; Sun, Keli ; Paulsen, Keith D.
Author_Institution
Thayer Sch. of Eng., Dartmouth Coll., Hanover, NH, USA
Volume
40
Issue
4
fYear
2002
fDate
4/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
928
Lastpage
942
Abstract
The Method of Auxiliary Sources (MAS) is formulated and applied to solution of wide-band electromagnetic induction problems involving highly conducting and possibly permeable metallic objects. Improved remote sensing discrimination of buried unexploded ordnance (UXO) motivates the study. The method uses elementary auxiliary magnetic charges and magnetic current elements to produce the unknown field. Auxiliary sources are located on virtual surfaces that usually conform to but do not coincide with the real surface of the object. Once the source coefficients are determined, the-secondary field can easily be found. The method involves no confrontations with source or Green´s function singularities. It is capable of treating penetrable as well as nonpenetrable objects. Because the solution is composed of fields that automatically satisfy the governing equations, by construction, all approximation resides only in the enforcement of boundary conditions at matching (collocation) points. Accuracy in satisfying the boundary conditions can be evaluated explicitly using noncollocation points over the surface. This in turn allows one to identify problem areas on the surface and make intelligent adjustments of the source distributions, to improve solutions at minimal cost. A general 3D formulation is presented, and a version specialized to treat bodies of revolution is applied in the specific test cases discussed
Keywords
buried object detection; electromagnetic induction; geophysical techniques; military systems; terrain mapping; terrestrial electricity; EM induction; UXB; UXO; auxiliary magnetic charges; buried object detection; geoelectric method; geophysical measurement technique; highly conducting target; magnetic current; method of auxiliary sources; military system; mine detection; permeable metallic object; terrain mapping; terrestrial electricity; unexploded bomb; unexploded ordnance; wide-band electromagnetic induction problem; Associate members; Boundary conditions; Electromagnetic induction; Electromagnetic interference; Equations; Remote sensing; Shape; Sun; Surface treatment; Wideband;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0196-2892
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TGRS.2002.1006378
Filename
1006378
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