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Characterization of materials using non-contact inductive sensor applications

Transducers and sensors play an important role in instrumentation and measurement. Expectations from non-contact biomedical implants are getting renewed interests among researchers. A novel work is carried by presenting a non-contact technique as an inductive transducer coils. A theoretical analysis...

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Main Authors: Arshad, Atika, AbdWahab, SitiNorkhairani Bt, IzwarArfani, NurulSyuhadah Bt, Khan, Sheroz, Alam, Ahm Zahirul, Khalifa, Othman O., Gunawan, Teddy S., Zulkefly, Ezamurni Bt, Jaafar, Aisyah Bt, Latif, Khairun Nissaa' Bt Abdul, Abidin, Norain Bt
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
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Summary:Transducers and sensors play an important role in instrumentation and measurement. Expectations from non-contact biomedical implants are getting renewed interests among researchers. A novel work is carried by presenting a non-contact technique as an inductive transducer coils. A theoretical analysis of an inductive transducer is given which is followed by a development of non-contact measurement technique to characterize core materials within a frequency of 1 KHz to 20 KHz. Simulation is carried out using PSpice, Excel and MATLAB software tools. The simulation details are presented exploring the effect of materials through non-contact means.
DOI:10.1109/ICOM.2011.5937151