DocumentCode :
1511302
Title :
Volume of Influence for Magnetic Soils and Electromagnetic Induction Sensors
Author :
Druyts, Pascal ; Craeye, Christophe ; Acheroy, Marc
Author_Institution :
Signal & Image Centre, R. Mil. Acad., Brussels, Belgium
Volume :
48
Issue :
10
fYear :
2010
Firstpage :
3686
Lastpage :
3697
Abstract :
The concept of volume of influence (VoI) for electromagnetic induction (EMI) sensors is introduced and accurately defined. It enables one to better understand the response of a magnetic soil to an EMI sensor, as well as the effect of soil inhomogeneity on soil compensation. The VoI is first defined as the volume producing a fraction of the total response of a homogeneous half-space. As this basic definition is not appropriate for sensor heads with intrinsic soil compensation, a generalized definition is then proposed. These definitions still do not yield a unique VoI, and a constraint must be introduced to reach uniqueness. Two constraints are investigated: one yielding the smallest VoI and the other one the layer of influence. Those two specific volumes of influence have a number of practical applications which are discussed. The smallest VoI is illustrated for typical head geometries, and we prove that, apart from differential heads such as the quad head, the shape of the smallest VoI is independent of the head geometry and can be computed from the far-field approximation. In addition, quantitative head characteristics are provided and show-among others-that double-D heads allow for a good soil compensation, assuming, however, approximate homogeneity over a larger volume of soil. The effect of soil inhomogeneity is further discussed, and a worst case VoI is defined for inhomogeneous soils.
Keywords :
electromagnetic induction; geophysical prospecting; magnetic sensors; rock magnetism; soil; EMI sensors; VoI; electromagnetic induction sensors; far-field approximation; head geometries; homogeneous half-space; magnetic soils; quad head; soil compensation; soil inhomogeneity; volume of influence; Computational geometry; Detectors; Electromagnetic induction; Electromagnetic interference; Magnetic heads; Magnetic sensors; Object detection; Shape; Soil; Testing; Electromagnetic induction (EMI); head sensitivity; magnetic susceptibility; metal detector; mine clearance; volume of influence (VoI);
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0196-2892
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2010.2048573
Filename :
5482116
Link To Document :
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