Electromagnetic sensor system and method

Electricity: measuring and testing – Measuring – testing – or sensing electricity – per se – Analysis of complex waves

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C324S076130, C073S587000

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06998835

ABSTRACT:
An electromagnetic sensor system. The system includes an electromagnetic excitable structure that generates an acoustic signal when irradiated with electromagnetic energy; an acoustic energy transducer sensor for generating a first output signal that represents the acoustic signal in response to the acoustic energy transducer detecting the acoustic signal; and a processor for determining whether the electromagnetic excitable structure is being irradiated by the electromagnetic energy in response to the processor receiving the first output signal.

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