A mechanically based magneto-inductive transmitter with electrically modulated reluctance

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Abstract

Magneto-inductive (MI) communication is a viable technology for wireless communications in underwater and underground environments. In this paper, a new design for an MI transmitter is presented. Unlike conventional MI transmitters that utilize coiled loops or solenoids to generate magnetic fields, we demonstrate the feasibility and advantages of using a rotating permanent magnet. We also present and experimentally verify a modulation technique that does not involve changing the rotational speed of the magnet. By electrically changing the permeability of a surrounding shield, the fields from the rotating magnet are amplitude modulated. Our findings suggest that increased efficiency and bandwidth can be realized compared to conventional MI transmitters.

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Strachen, N., Booske, J., & Behdad, N. (2018). A mechanically based magneto-inductive transmitter with electrically modulated reluctance. PLoS ONE, 13(6). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0199934

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