From: ascen@world.std.com (Ascension Technology)
Subject: Re: TECH:  Tracking devices
Date: Thu, 7 Mar 1996 18:23:34 GMT
Organization: The World Public Access UNIX, Brookline, MA


From: ascen@world.std.com (Ascension Technology)

Stephane Morvan (smorvan@eng.clemson.edu) wrote:
: From: Stephane Morvan <smorvan@eng.clemson.edu>

: I'm trying to get some informations about tracking devices not subject
: to magnetic interferences caused by metallic structures. I know that the
: flock of birds can be shielded to prevent interferences and I would also
: like to know up to what level interferences can be voided.
: Thanks for any help, suggestions...

The Flock of Birds does not use a physical shield to reduce metallic 
interference in it's tracking system. The method of magnetic signal 
transmitter and reception is designed to greatly reduce the distortion 
caused by 'eddy currents', one of the two main distortion factors for 
magnetic systems.

In a study performed around Aluminum by an independent group for the Air 
Force, our DC based tracking system was 5-11 times less sensitive to the 
metal then a popular AC based tracking system.

If your application requires metal in the working environment, then we 
recommend using stainless steel 300 series. (This type of steel is most 
often used in medical applications.) It requires a huge amount of it to 
distort our Flock system.

Plastic and wood do not have any magnetic properties and are perfect for 
using around magnetic based trackers.

A factor not often mentioned about magnetic trackers but is very 
important in understanding how distortion may affect them is: All 
magnetic based tracking systems assume a symmetric field around the 
transmitter. 

If the shape of the magnetic field is changed, this results in 
distortion. 

A good rule of thumb for ALL magnetic based tracking devices is: keep 
large amounts of metal further away from the transmitter (in ALL 
directions) then the furthest receiver.

Please contact me directly at ascension@world.std.com for more details on 
this subject, or post here.

Regards,
	Steve Work
	Technical Support
	Ascension Technology Corporation
	
