Dataset for the article "Computations and Measurements of the Magnetic Polarizability Tensor Characterisation of Highly Conducting and Magnetic Objects"
Authors/Creators
- 1. Keele University
- 2. The University of Manchester
Description
Datasets to accompany the article "Computations and Measurements of the Magnetic Polarizability Tensor Characterisation of Highly Conducting and Magnetic Objects". Written by J. Elgy, P. D. Ledger, J. L. Davidson, T. Özdeğer and A. J. Peyton. The article has been submitted to "Engineering Computations" (2023).
The datasets include data files, meshes, and code for recreating the results from the paper. This requires the open source MPT-Calculator software available at https://github.com/MPT-Calculator/MPT-Calculator (InitialRelease branch).
The datasets also include measurement data for real world objects courtesy of The University of Manchester.
J. Elgy and P. D. Ledger gratefully acknowledge the financial support received from EPSRC in the form of grant EP/V009028/1.
J. L. Davidson and A. J. Peyton are grateful for the financial support received from an Innovate UK Grant (reference number 39814).
T. Özdeğer and A. J. Peyton are grateful for the financial support received from EPSRC, U.K. through the research grant EP/R002177/1.
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Files
data.zip
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Funding
- UK Research and Innovation
- Reducing the Threat to Public Safety: Improved metallic object characterisation, location and detection EP/R002177/1
- UK Research and Innovation
- A novel Smart Metal Detector (SMD) to detect and locate real threats (e.g. handguns and knives) without interrupting the normal flow of public, thus leading to far more accurate, efficient and cost-effective security screening 39814
- UK Research and Innovation
- Object Detection, Location and Identification at Radio Frequencies in the Near Field EP/V009028/1