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    Title: A Magnetic Field Canceling System Design for Diminishing Electromagnetic Interference to Avoid Environmental Hazard
    Authors: 宋昱霖;Song, Yu-Lin;Lin, H.Y.;Lin, H.Y.;Manikanda, S.;Manikandan, S.;Chang, L.M.;Chang, L.M.
    Contributors: 資訊電機學院生物資訊與醫學工程學系
    Keywords: interaction, interactive music, interactive, popular music, interactive movie, innovation diffusion theory, consumer innovativeness, music video
    active magnetic cancelling;extremely low-frequency magnetic field (ELFMF);high-tech facilities;passive magnetic cancelling
    Date: 2022-03-01
    Issue Date: 2023-03-28 01:57:25 (UTC+0)
    Publisher: 亞洲大學
    Abstract: Electromagnetic interference is a serious and increasing form of environmental pollution, creating many issues in the areas of health care and industrial manufacturing. The performance of high-precision measurement equipment used in health care and the manufacturing industry is sensitive to electromagnetic interference. However, extremely low-frequency magnetic fields (ELFMF), with a frequency range from 3 to 30 Hz, generated by high-power lines have become the main interference source in high-tech foundries. This paper presents a magnetic cancelling system that works by combining active cancelling technology and passive cancelling technology to reduce the ELFMF around high-precision measurement equipment. The simulation and experimental results show the validity and feasibility of the proposed system.
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