An interesting document detailing demining - but from chapter 2 onwards, the principles of electromagnetic induction, as far as they apply to metal detectors - some food for thought regarding various physical configurations and terrain/target responses. It doesn't touch the topic of electronics design as much as it does electromagnetics applied in excitation and reception, and quite a bit on the extracted signals processing. The main area of the document is frequency domain, but the implications for time domain measurements remain.
"A Multidisciplinary Analysis of Frequency Domain Metal Detectors for Humanitarian Demining", can be downloaded at the source: http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.117.7277
The pdf symbol is the download link. At 7.3Mb it's too big to fit as attachments, unfortunately.
There is also a direct download link at a mirror: http://www.eudem.vub.ac.be/files/phd...alv2lowres.pdf
However, it's formatted more like the physics textbook (PTB) model, than the balkan-quiz (BQM) method of education?
The sources cited in this document could be a good start for further in-depth (haha) studies into the topics. Also, the context of the document besides metal detecting is a bit of warning reminder to dig with discretion in areas where conflicts have been fought with modern arms. If the author happens to read this forum, many thanks!
"A Multidisciplinary Analysis of Frequency Domain Metal Detectors for Humanitarian Demining", can be downloaded at the source: http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.117.7277
The pdf symbol is the download link. At 7.3Mb it's too big to fit as attachments, unfortunately.
There is also a direct download link at a mirror: http://www.eudem.vub.ac.be/files/phd...alv2lowres.pdf
However, it's formatted more like the physics textbook (PTB) model, than the balkan-quiz (BQM) method of education?

The sources cited in this document could be a good start for further in-depth (haha) studies into the topics. Also, the context of the document besides metal detecting is a bit of warning reminder to dig with discretion in areas where conflicts have been fought with modern arms. If the author happens to read this forum, many thanks!
Comment