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  <body><![CDATA[<p><strong>Title:&nbsp; </strong><em>Optimization and Design of Coils for Electromagnetic Induction Systems</em></p><p><strong>Committee:&nbsp; </strong></p><p>Dr. Scott, Advisor&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p>Dr. Durgin, Chair</p><p>Dr. Peterson</p><p><strong>Abstract: </strong>The objective of the proposed research is to develop coil&nbsp; representations and optimization procedures that will then be used to&nbsp; create novel coils for electromagnetic induction (EMI) systems. Such&nbsp; systems include those that work in the quasi-magnetostatic regime using&nbsp; the principles of induction.&nbsp; These include such applications as short&nbsp; distance communication, wireless charging, nondestructive testing, and&nbsp; detection of obscured objects.&nbsp; This work will focus on coils for use in&nbsp; continuous-wave (CW) EMI systems that are used for the detection of&nbsp; objects buried beneath the ground. Most CW systems use at least two coils - a transmit and a&nbsp; receive - placed in close proximity to one another.&nbsp; Because of their&nbsp; proximity, the coils must have minimum mutual coupling.&nbsp; It is believed&nbsp; that improvements in the sensitivity of the coils and the rejection of&nbsp; unwanted signals induced in the receive coil by mineralized soil can be made through coil optimization. Additionally, other factors, such as the&nbsp; the effects of coil tilt on the soil response must be considered. The problem is non-trivial both because wire-wound coils are difficult&nbsp; to parameterize and because the problem has a complicated solution space. After the coil representations and optimization procedures are&nbsp; designed and tested, physical coils will be constructed, tested, and&nbsp; compared to other commonly used coils. The new coils will also be tested&nbsp; with an existing EMI system.</p>]]></body>
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