Rotary 3D Magnetic Field Scanner for the Research and Minimization of the Magnetic Field of UUV

Research on the value and nature of physical quantities allows for a detailed understanding of the conditions in the studied area, and the quality and precision of the final conclusions depend on the accuracy of the measurements. In order to increase the accuracy of measurements, the measurement inf...

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Main Authors: Karol Jakub Listewnik, Kacper Aftewicz
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2022-12-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/23/1/345
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description Research on the value and nature of physical quantities allows for a detailed understanding of the conditions in the studied area, and the quality and precision of the final conclusions depend on the accuracy of the measurements. In order to increase the accuracy of measurements, the measurement infrastructure and unmanned vehicles used during the observation should introduce the lowest possible disturbance–they should be minimized in terms of the magnetic field. This article presents a solution based on the infrastructure model and the development of a method using polynomial regression to study the magnetic field in three dimensions (3D-longitudinal <i>X</i>, transverse <i>Y</i>, and vertical <i>Z</i> components). The test stand consists of an Arduino Mega microcontroller, a rotary table driven and controlled by a stepper motor, a touch display whose task is to control the magnetic field measurement parameters and display 3D data, and proprietary software made in the Python programming language. The structural elements of the stand model were produced by an additive method using a 3D printer. The presented solution belongs to the group of modern technological solutions known as the technology of low object detection (stealth technology or low observable technology).
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spelling doaj.art-d62711081934496f8e990b8d9b4dfe372023-11-30T23:08:58ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202022-12-0123134510.3390/s23010345Rotary 3D Magnetic Field Scanner for the Research and Minimization of the Magnetic Field of UUVKarol Jakub Listewnik0Kacper Aftewicz1Department of Ship Electrical Power Engineering, Faculty of Marine Electrical Engineering, Gdynia Maritime University, Morska St. 83, 81-225 Gdynia, PolandDepartment of Ship Electrical Power Engineering, Faculty of Marine Electrical Engineering, Gdynia Maritime University, Morska St. 83, 81-225 Gdynia, PolandResearch on the value and nature of physical quantities allows for a detailed understanding of the conditions in the studied area, and the quality and precision of the final conclusions depend on the accuracy of the measurements. In order to increase the accuracy of measurements, the measurement infrastructure and unmanned vehicles used during the observation should introduce the lowest possible disturbance–they should be minimized in terms of the magnetic field. This article presents a solution based on the infrastructure model and the development of a method using polynomial regression to study the magnetic field in three dimensions (3D-longitudinal <i>X</i>, transverse <i>Y</i>, and vertical <i>Z</i> components). The test stand consists of an Arduino Mega microcontroller, a rotary table driven and controlled by a stepper motor, a touch display whose task is to control the magnetic field measurement parameters and display 3D data, and proprietary software made in the Python programming language. The structural elements of the stand model were produced by an additive method using a 3D printer. The presented solution belongs to the group of modern technological solutions known as the technology of low object detection (stealth technology or low observable technology).https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/23/1/345magnetometer3D magnetic fieldmagnetic field scanner
spellingShingle Karol Jakub Listewnik
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Rotary 3D Magnetic Field Scanner for the Research and Minimization of the Magnetic Field of UUV
Sensors
magnetometer
3D magnetic field
magnetic field scanner
title Rotary 3D Magnetic Field Scanner for the Research and Minimization of the Magnetic Field of UUV
title_full Rotary 3D Magnetic Field Scanner for the Research and Minimization of the Magnetic Field of UUV
title_fullStr Rotary 3D Magnetic Field Scanner for the Research and Minimization of the Magnetic Field of UUV
title_full_unstemmed Rotary 3D Magnetic Field Scanner for the Research and Minimization of the Magnetic Field of UUV
title_short Rotary 3D Magnetic Field Scanner for the Research and Minimization of the Magnetic Field of UUV
title_sort rotary 3d magnetic field scanner for the research and minimization of the magnetic field of uuv
topic magnetometer
3D magnetic field
magnetic field scanner
url https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/23/1/345
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